The American Journal of International Law, Volume 65, Issues 1-3American Society of International Law, 1971 - International law Vols. for 1970-1973 include: American Society of International Law. Meeting. Proceedings, 64th-67th, previously published separately; with the 68th, resumed being publihsed separately. |
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In a statement on May 5 in which the Lon Nol Government at least tacitly accepted the United States action , Lon Nol seemed to take an intermediate view of the objectives of the United States action . The statement referred to the ...
In a statement on May 5 in which the Lon Nol Government at least tacitly accepted the United States action , Lon Nol seemed to take an intermediate view of the objectives of the United States action . The statement referred to the ...
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The same test applies to the Cambodian action . ... to be able to make out a case for legality which is not patently absurd , but to be willing to forgo actions which are in their sum effect injurious to the international legal order .
The same test applies to the Cambodian action . ... to be able to make out a case for legality which is not patently absurd , but to be willing to forgo actions which are in their sum effect injurious to the international legal order .
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Custodian has not seen fit to become a party to this action and there is no way to subject him to the jurisdiction of our courts because he is entitled to sovereign immunity . ( Federal Motorship Corp. v . Johnson & Higgins , 192 Misc .
Custodian has not seen fit to become a party to this action and there is no way to subject him to the jurisdiction of our courts because he is entitled to sovereign immunity . ( Federal Motorship Corp. v . Johnson & Higgins , 192 Misc .
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Contents
The Cambodian Operation and International Law Richard A Falk | 1 |
The Constitutionality of the Cambodian Incursion William D Rogers | 26 |
Legal Dimensions of the Decision to Intercede in Cambodia | 38 |
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