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Correspondents' Agora: UN Membership of the Former Yugoslavia
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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1993

References

1 Yehuda Z. Blum, UN Membership of the “New” Yugoslavia: Continuity or Break?, 86 AJIL 830 (1992).

2 Id. at 833.

3 Id.

1 Yehuda Z. Blum, UN Membership of the “New” Yugoslavia: Continuity or Break?, 86 AJIL 830, 833 (1992).

2 Id. at 832.

3 Id. at 833.

4 Id. at 830 (emphasis added).

5 See M. Kelly Malone, Comment, The Rights of Newly Emerging Democratic States Prior to International Recognition and the Serbo-Croatian Conflict, 6 Temp. Int’l & Comp. L.J. (1992) (galleys at 722–25 nn. 124–36) (discussing the events that led to the dissolution of Yugoslavia).

6 Conference for Peace in Yugoslavia, Arbitration Commission Opinion No. 1, para. 2(b), reprinted in 31 ILM 1494, 1496 (1992).

7 SC Res. 777 (Sept. 19, 1992) (emphasis added).

8 Blum, supra note 1, at 832 (citing fifth operative paragraph of the first Alma-Ata declaration, reprinted in 31 ILM at 148, 149).

9 Decision by the Council of Heads of State of the Commonwealth of Independent States, para. 1 (Dec. 21, 1991), reprinted in 31 ILM at 151, 151.