The American Journal of International Law, Volume 66, Issues 4-5American Society of International Law, 1972 - 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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Page 90
... Bangladesh . Up to 3 million people lost their lives from famine and disease and man's inhumanity to man . Today , triumph and tragedy are everywhere present in Bangladesh . You see triumph in the joy of a people relieved that a ...
... Bangladesh . Up to 3 million people lost their lives from famine and disease and man's inhumanity to man . Today , triumph and tragedy are everywhere present in Bangladesh . You see triumph in the joy of a people relieved that a ...
Page 103
... Bangladesh could help particularly in producing a stable and progressive government . We face a very specific choice in Bangladesh . Either we give massive support to Mujib so that he can lead his country through the present crisis , or ...
... Bangladesh could help particularly in producing a stable and progressive government . We face a very specific choice in Bangladesh . Either we give massive support to Mujib so that he can lead his country through the present crisis , or ...
Page 107
... Bangladesh has had a significant impact on international law . Has it created a new norm in regard to the principle of self - determination ? Mr. GOTTLIEB replied that the issue of self - determination has been , and probably will ...
... Bangladesh has had a significant impact on international law . Has it created a new norm in regard to the principle of self - determination ? Mr. GOTTLIEB replied that the issue of self - determination has been , and probably will ...
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