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Dynamics of Self-Determination: The Protection of Peoples as a Human Right by Paul J.I.M. de Waart; E.J. Brill, London, New York, Koln, 1994, ISSN 0085-6193, xvi + 207 pp., Dfl. 128.-.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 July 2009

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Copyright © Foundation of the Leiden Journal of International Law 1995

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References

1. UN Doc. A/RES/181 (1947), in which the Palestine Mandate is divided into a Jewish and an Arab state, and which introduced a special regime for the City of Jerusalem within specified boundaries.

2. UN Doc. A/RES/3236 (1974).

3. Declaration of Principles on Interim Selfgovernment Arrangements.

4. Island of Palmas case, Permanent Court of Arbitration, U RIAA 829 (1928).

5. See Report of the Committee of Rapporteurs (Concerning the Aaland Islands Dispute), 16 April 1921, LN Council Doc. B7/21/68/106 [VII], at 22–23.

6. Namibia case, 1971 ICJ Rep. 16, at 31; and the Western Sahara case, 1975 ICJ Rep. 12, at 31–33.