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Remarks by Larry Johnson

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 February 2017

Larry Johnson*
Affiliation:
Office of Legal Affairs, United Nations

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 2015

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References

Mr. Johnson’s statements are made in a personal capacity and any opinions expressed are his alone and do not necessarily represent those of the Office of Legal Affairs or the Secretariat.

1 UN Doc. S/23877 and A/46/915 (emphasis added).

2 UN Doc. S/23878.

3 UN Doc. S/23879.

4 UN Doc. A/47/PV.7 at 147.

5 Milan Panic was the Califomian who had become the “moderating” influence in Serbia with a view to ousting Milosevic. As it turns out, he lost the election and, I believe, returned to California.

6 SC RES. 821 of April 28, 1993; GA RES. 47/229 of April 29, 1993.