The American Journal of International Law, Volume 66, Issues 1-3American 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 30
... objective report of the facts . 113 For the view that fact - finding cannot be objective and is not necessary to pre- vent recurrence ( and that the allocation of blame is undesirable ) , see Franck and Gold , " The Limits of Perceptual ...
... objective report of the facts . 113 For the view that fact - finding cannot be objective and is not necessary to pre- vent recurrence ( and that the allocation of blame is undesirable ) , see Franck and Gold , " The Limits of Perceptual ...
Page 158
... objective of the sacred trust was the self - determination and independence of the peoples con- cerned . In this domain , as elsewhere , the corpus iuris gentium has been considerably enriched , and this the Court , if it is faithfully ...
... objective of the sacred trust was the self - determination and independence of the peoples con- cerned . In this domain , as elsewhere , the corpus iuris gentium has been considerably enriched , and this the Court , if it is faithfully ...
Page 471
... objectives and non- military objects , or both armed forces and civilian populations . In par- ticular , it prohibits the use of weapons the destructive effect of which is so great that it cannot be limited to specific military objectives ...
... objectives and non- military objects , or both armed forces and civilian populations . In par- ticular , it prohibits the use of weapons the destructive effect of which is so great that it cannot be limited to specific military objectives ...
Contents
January 1972 NO | 1 |
International Ecostandards | 37 |
The Contributions of Myres S | 60 |
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