International Law Studies, Volume 49U.S. Government Printing Office, 1954 - International law |
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... directed is usually characterized as " aggression . " The definition of this concept may be narrowly or videly delimited . The degree of collective secu- rity depends mainly on the extent to which the reaction is centralized . However ...
... directed is usually characterized as " aggression . " The definition of this concept may be narrowly or videly delimited . The degree of collective secu- rity depends mainly on the extent to which the reaction is centralized . However ...
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... directed only , and certain regional secu- rity organizations to some extent , against an illegal use of force within the organization . In case one of the contracting parties to a mutual assistance alliance violates the express or ...
... directed only , and certain regional secu- rity organizations to some extent , against an illegal use of force within the organization . In case one of the contracting parties to a mutual assistance alliance violates the express or ...
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... directed . If they must apply non - military sanctions , they can observe only a qualified neutrality . In case of a war between states , if the Security Coun- cil decides to take only measures short of war , especially measures not ...
... directed . If they must apply non - military sanctions , they can observe only a qualified neutrality . In case of a war between states , if the Security Coun- cil decides to take only measures short of war , especially measures not ...
Contents
THE DIFFERENT DEGREES OF COLLECTIVE SECURITY | 10 |
Legal Justiciable and Political Nonjusticiable Conflicts | 19 |
The Centralization of the LawCreating Function the Peaceful | 28 |
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