Yuridicheskaya Literatura Publishers, Moscow, 128 pp.
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In early 1970, I received a phone call from Yakov B. Zeldovich.[1] He told me that Samuel Lazarevich Zivs,[2] a professor of law, very much wished to meet with me; he said that Zivs, a member of the Institute for Government and Law, was a good person and had done him, Zeldovich, some great favors. I agreed to the meeting and Zivs came to see me shortly thereafter.
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