International Law Studies, Volume 49U.S. Government Printing Office, 1954 - International law |
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... ILLEGAL USE OF FORCE ) AND FOR DETERMINING THE PARTY RESPONSI- BLE FOR IT This centralization refers to the enforcement measures which are taken under the legal order as a reaction , which means as a sanction , against an illegal use of ...
... ILLEGAL USE OF FORCE ) AND FOR DETERMINING THE PARTY RESPONSI- BLE FOR IT This centralization refers to the enforcement measures which are taken under the legal order as a reaction , which means as a sanction , against an illegal use of ...
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... ILLEGAL USE OF FORCE BY THE PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT OF CONFLICTS The centralization of the first of the two functions of the application of the law - the ascertainment by special organs of the violation of the law and the determination of ...
... ILLEGAL USE OF FORCE BY THE PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT OF CONFLICTS The centralization of the first of the two functions of the application of the law - the ascertainment by special organs of the violation of the law and the determination of ...
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... illegal . However , in legal terminology , there is an outspoken tendency to identify the concept of aggression with that of an illegal war or even an illegal use of force , a tendency to substitute a specifically legal concept of ...
... illegal . However , in legal terminology , there is an outspoken tendency to identify the concept of aggression with that of an illegal war or even an illegal use of force , a tendency to substitute a specifically legal concept of ...
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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