The American Journal of International Law, Volume 63American Society of International Law, 1969 - Electronic journals The American Journal of International Law has been published quarterly since 1907 and is considered the premier English-language scholarly journal in its field. It features scholarly articles and editorials, notes and comment by preeminent scholars on developments in international law and international relations, and reviews of contemporary developments. The Journal contains summaries of decisions by national and international courts and arbitral and other tribunals, and of contemporary U.S. practice in international law. Each issue lists recent publications in English and other languages, many of which are reviewed in depth. Throughout its history, and particularly during first sixty years, the Journal has published full-text primary materials of particular importance in the field of international law. The contents of the current issue of the Journal are available on the ASIL web site. |
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Page 101
... Charter before us , can we continue to use the term " neutrality , " confusing the old law with the new and weakening the authority of the Charter ? The Digest ( Vol . 10 ) presents the law of war almost as if there had been no Charter ...
... Charter before us , can we continue to use the term " neutrality , " confusing the old law with the new and weakening the authority of the Charter ? The Digest ( Vol . 10 ) presents the law of war almost as if there had been no Charter ...
Page 330
... charter ; and it may , of course , join in the use of armed force authorized by a competent organ of the United Nations , such as the Security Council and in certain cir- cumstances the General Assembly . Article 51 of the charter ...
... charter ; and it may , of course , join in the use of armed force authorized by a competent organ of the United Nations , such as the Security Council and in certain cir- cumstances the General Assembly . Article 51 of the charter ...
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... Charter . Most recently these ideas were formulated by Zacklin in the following words : The United Nations was conceived of as a permanent organization for the maintenance of international peace and security and its ability to function ...
... Charter . Most recently these ideas were formulated by Zacklin in the following words : The United Nations was conceived of as a permanent organization for the maintenance of international peace and security and its ability to function ...
Contents
EcuadoreanPeruvian Boundary Dispute Georg Maier | 28 |
Communist China and the Law of the Sea Tao Cheng | 47 |
The Time Element in the Contentious Proceedings in the Inter | 74 |
Copyright | |
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