The American Journal of International Law, Volume 69, Issues 1-2American Society of International Law, 1975 - 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 82
... Third World views offered in support of their amendment . Third World statements were as devoid of legal formulation as the West's tended toward legalism . This state of affairs led to delegations " talking past " each other , with ...
... Third World views offered in support of their amendment . Third World statements were as devoid of legal formulation as the West's tended toward legalism . This state of affairs led to delegations " talking past " each other , with ...
Page 83
... Third World did not try to point out the legal differ- ences between Portugal's claim to Angola and Nigeria's claim to Biafra . They did not emphasize issues of racial discrimination and denial of par- ticipation in government , nor the ...
... Third World did not try to point out the legal differ- ences between Portugal's claim to Angola and Nigeria's claim to Biafra . They did not emphasize issues of racial discrimination and denial of par- ticipation in government , nor the ...
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... Third World bypassed it in the search to have the overall conflict characterized as international . Not only did the West not support this ICRC formulation , it did not sup- port an early draft amendment to Article 1 of Protocol I that ...
... Third World bypassed it in the search to have the overall conflict characterized as international . Not only did the West not support this ICRC formulation , it did not sup- port an early draft amendment to Article 1 of Protocol I that ...
Contents
INTERNATIONAL | 6 |
The System for Exploitation of the Common Heritage of Mankind at | 31 |
Territorial Sovereignty and the Problem of Transnational Pollution | 50 |
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