International law and political reality. 1 (1996)

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Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1995 M03 23 - 391 pages
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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

Nicaragua
170
Panama Grenada
180
Kuwait Bosnia
192
Defenses to War Crimes
218
NUCLEAR WEAPONS AND TECHNOLOGY
231

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Anthony D'Amato is Leighton Professor Law at Northwestern University School of Law.

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