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Lillich on the Forcible Protection of Nationals Abroad. By Richard B. Lillich; Thomas C. Wingfield and James E. Meyen, eds. Newport RI: Naval War College Press, 2002. Pp. xxviii, 282. Index. $58.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

Gordon A. Christenson*
Affiliation:
University of Cincinnati College of Law

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Recent Books on International Law
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Copyright © American Society of International Law 2004

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References

* As of 2002, books in the Naval War College Press’s International Law Studies series (the book under review is no. 77) have been available through William S. Hein & Co., Buffalo, N Y.

1 Richard, B. Lillich, Forcible Self-Help by States to Protect Human Rights, 53 Iowa L. Rev. 325 (1967)Google Scholar.

2 See Humanitarian Intervention and The United Nations (Richard, B. Lillich ed., 1973)Google Scholar.

3 Richard, B. Lillich & John, M. Paxman, State Responsibility for Injuries to Aliens Occasioned by Terrorist Activities, 26 Am. Univ. L. Rev. 217, 265 (1977)Google Scholar (discussing the Security Council’s rejection of Israel’s justification of its 1968 Beirut raid as a counterterrorist measure against Lebanon for its complicity in, or failure to control the use of its territory for, terrorist activities in Israel).