The American Journal of International Law, Volume 64, Issues 4-5American Society of International Law, 1970 - International law |
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... principle . Among other arguments , The Netherlands and Denmark con- tended that this principle , even if not representing general international law at the time it was adopted , had since so become , and was thus bind- ing on Germany ...
... principle . Among other arguments , The Netherlands and Denmark con- tended that this principle , even if not representing general international law at the time it was adopted , had since so become , and was thus bind- ing on Germany ...
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... principle of no acquisition of territory by war seems of major im- portance not only to settle the Middle Eastern situation , and to prevent a dangerous confrontation between the super - Powers , but also to maintain a basic principle ...
... principle of no acquisition of territory by war seems of major im- portance not only to settle the Middle Eastern situation , and to prevent a dangerous confrontation between the super - Powers , but also to maintain a basic principle ...
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... principle , often called the " objective territorial principle , " is sometimes justified on the fiction that part of the criminal conduct actually occurs in the territorial state , but I think it is more accurately stated in terms of ...
... principle , often called the " objective territorial principle , " is sometimes justified on the fiction that part of the criminal conduct actually occurs in the territorial state , but I think it is more accurately stated in terms of ...
Contents
September 1970 No | 1 |
Address Some Perspectives on Peacekeeping Institutions by Law | 9 |
Brenda Brimmer Mahoney | 24 |
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