International law and political reality. 1 (1996)Among the topics that D Amato examines in these studies of the interrelationship between international law and political reality are wars and war crimes, nuclear weapons and technology, sanctions and terrorism, covert and humanitarian intervention, and group and autonomy rights. This is the first volume in a series of collected papers. |
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Contents
A States Challenge to the | 3 |
Congress and Undeclared | 90 |
The Draft Resister and Undeclared | 104 |
OTHER WARS AND INTERVENTIONS | 113 |
The Justification of Force Short of | 115 |
Sanctions | 140 |
Libya | 151 |
Israel and Palestine | 164 |
The French Nuclear Tests of 1966 | 233 |
PreEmptive Strikes Against Nuclear Installations | 247 |
State Responsibility for Exporting Nuclear Power Technology | 258 |
MINORITY RIGHTS | 307 |
Should Groups Have Rights? | 309 |
Assyrian Autonomy 19 Claims of Equality in South West Africa | 369 |
The Homelands Plan for South West Africa | 372 |
Abbreviations | 386 |
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