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Humanitarian Intervention and the United Nations. Edited by Richard B. Lillich. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1973. Pp. xii, 240.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 March 2016

John Claydon*
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Faculty of Law, Queen’s University
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Copyright © The Canadian Council on International Law / Conseil Canadien de Droit International, representing the Board of Editors, Canadian Yearbook of International Law / Comité de Rédaction, Annuaire Canadien de Droit International 1974

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References

1 Brownlie, Ian, “Thoughts on Kind-Hearted Gunmen,” pp. 139–48.Google Scholar

2 Farer, T., “Humanitarian Intervention: The View from Charlottesville,” pp. 149–64.Google Scholar

3 Reisman, Michael (with the collaboration of McDougal, Myres S.), “Humanitarian Intervention to Protect the Ibos,” pp. 167–95.Google Scholar

4 Fonteyne, Jean-Pierre L., “Forcible Self-Help by States to Protect Human Rights: Recent Views from the United Nations,” pp. 197228.Google Scholar

4a Farer, p. 155.

5 Richard Falk, p. 27.

6 See, for example, the suggestions of John Moore, pp. 49–50.

7 P. 152.

8 Pp. 155–56.

9 See John Moore’s comment on this, p. 55.

10 P. 177.

11 John Moore, p. 49.

12 G.A. Res. 2131, 20 U.N. GAOR, Supp. 14, at 11–12, U.N. Doc. A/6014 (1965).

13 G.A. Res. 2625, 25 U.N. GAOR, Supp. 28, at 121–24, U.N. Doc. A/8028 (1970).

14 Ian Brownlie, p. 145.

15 See McRae, D., “Annual Conference of the Canadian Council on International Law,” 10 Canadian Yearbook of International Law 278 (1972).Google Scholar

16 P. viii.

17 P. 164 (author’s emphasis).

18 See Lillich, R., “The Procedural Aspects of International Law Institute,” 4 Int’l. Lawyer 741 (1970).Google Scholar

19 See Franck, T. and Rodley, N., “After Bangladesh: The Law of Humanitarian Intervention by Military Force,” 67 Am. J. Int’l L. 275 (1973)CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Note, “The Authorization of Intervention in a State Committing Gross Violations of Human Rights,” 13 Va. J. Int’l L. 340 (1973). See also Samuels, J. W., “Humanitarian Relief in Man-Made Disasters: International Law, Government Policy and the Nigerian Experience,” 10 Canadian Yearbook of International Law 3, at 8–11 (1972).Google Scholar