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Spencer Heath's

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Spencer Heath Archive

Item 1622

Carbon of a letter from Heath to Arthur H. Cole, 15 Hemlock Road, Cambridge 38, MA.

May 29, 1957

 

 

 

Dear Dr. Cole:

 

     I was greatly impressed by your kind letter of last November concerning a proposed non-political administration of the Suez Canal. Your clear understanding of the advantages of owner administration of a territory or other property in lieu of that of a political sovereignty is very gratifying to me.

 

     I would like to know more about Prof. Albert Lane’s proposal of an international company to exercise proprietary instead of political jurisdiction over Antarctica and other international properties. I should be glad to have specific references to his and similar writings along this line. It is a matter of satisfaction to me that scholars like the late Prof. Lane and yourself are coming to realize the important difference between the two kinds of jurisdiction and administration — between the proprium and the imperium, as they are distinguished in international law.

 

     I take great pleasure therefore in presenting to you with my compliments an advance copy of my Citadel, Market and Altar, which I trust will attract your attention and be found worthy of the inspiration under which it was written and the purposes towards which it is aimed.

 

     With highest compliments, I remain

 

                            Sincerely yours,

 

 

                              Spencer Heath

 

SH/m

Metadata

Title Correspondence - 1622
Collection Name Spencer Heath Archive
Series Correspondence
Box number 11:1500-1710
Document number 1622
Date / Year 1957-05-29
Authors / Creators / Correspondents Arthur H. Cole
Description Carbon of a letter from Heath to Arthur H. Cole, 15 Hemlock Road, Cambridge 38, MA
Keywords Proprietary Admin Antarctica