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 69
... possible without under- mining the predictive accuracy of the resultant propositions.35 More- over , the apparatus engenders other problems as well . Much of it is characterized by a rigid formalism that frequently makes it difficult to ...
... possible without under- mining the predictive accuracy of the resultant propositions.35 More- over , the apparatus engenders other problems as well . Much of it is characterized by a rigid formalism that frequently makes it difficult to ...
Page 502
... possible to agree that only such force would be used as was reasonably necessary to secure that defense ( op . cit . SR.74 , p . 8 ) . The French and the Norwegians also saw that a compromise might be possible by recognizing that ...
... possible to agree that only such force would be used as was reasonably necessary to secure that defense ( op . cit . SR.74 , p . 8 ) . The French and the Norwegians also saw that a compromise might be possible by recognizing that ...
Page 506
... possible or needed . The idea of proportionality is no more abstract than the concepts of " military necessity , " " due process , " " real and present danger " or " justice " -all of which have played a very useful legal rôle . If ...
... possible or needed . The idea of proportionality is no more abstract than the concepts of " military necessity , " " due process , " " real and present danger " or " justice " -all of which have played a very useful legal rôle . If ...
Contents
January 1972 NO | 1 |
International Ecostandards | 37 |
The Contributions of Myres S | 60 |
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