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Tibet’s Declarations of Independence?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1966

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References

1 160 A.J.I.L. 369 (1966).

2 Motley, The Rise of the Dutch Republic (1856), Part VI, Ch. IV (Chandos ed., Vol. III , pp. 492 et seg,.).

3 The international status of Mongolia at this time was not altogether clear either. G. M. Friters, , Outer Mongolia and its International Position 72, 163 et seq. (London, 1951).Google Scholar

4 Bell, Tibet Past and Present 229-230 (London, 1924).

5 XIV Aitchison, Treaties, Engagements and Sanads 38 (Calcutta, 1929).

6 A significantly different version of this transaction is given by Bell in ‘ ‘ China and Tibet,” 36 Journal of the Royal Central Asian Society 54 at 55 (1949).

7 59 A.J.I.L. 587, note 7 (1965).