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Remarks by Professor Rostow

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

Eugene V. Rostow*
Affiliation:
Yale University

Abstract

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Type
Rules for Unarmed Conflict in the Intermediate Status between Peace and War
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1976

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References

1 P. C. Jessup, Should International Law Recognize an Intermediate Status between Peace and War? 48 AJIL 98 (1954).

2 G. Schwarzenberger, lus Pads ac Belli? 37 AJIL 460 (1943).

3 M. S. Mcdougal&F. Feliciano, Law And Minimum World Public Order (1961); M. S. Mcdougal&Assocs., Studies In World Public Order (1960).

4 E. V. Rostow, Is Peace Indivisible? The Role of International Law in International Politics, 3 Strategic Rev. 23 (1975).

5 See, for example, G. A. Res. 380, 5 GAOR Supp. 20, at 13, UN Doc. A/1775 (1950); Int. L. Comm'n Report, 9 GAOR Supp. 9, UN Doc. A/2693 (1954); G. A. Res. 2131, 20 GAOR Supp. 14, at 11, UN Doc. A/6015 (1965).

6 G. A. Res. 2625, 25 GAOR Supp. 28, at 121, UN Doc. A/8082 (1970).

7 G. A. Res. 3314, 29 GAOR Supp. 31, UN Doc. A/9631 (1974).

8 G. A. Res. 3281, 29 GAOR Supp. 31, UN Doc. A/9631 (1974); G. A. Res. 3201 and 3202, 6th Sp. Sess. GAOR Supp. 1, at 3 and 5, UN Doc. A/9589 (1974).