International Law Studies, Том 58U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968 |
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... nuclear . ” 119 There are further persuasive reasons to doubt that nuclear weapons are now illegal without qualification . Two nuclear weapons , as is well known , were actually employed just before the end of the Second World War . In ...
... nuclear . ” 119 There are further persuasive reasons to doubt that nuclear weapons are now illegal without qualification . Two nuclear weapons , as is well known , were actually employed just before the end of the Second World War . In ...
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... nuclear weapons has not been developed in either conven- tional or customary international law and , consequently , the traditional test must be applied to these new weapons . Professor McDougal and Dr. Feliciano have made this careful ...
... nuclear weapons has not been developed in either conven- tional or customary international law and , consequently , the traditional test must be applied to these new weapons . Professor McDougal and Dr. Feliciano have made this careful ...
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... nuclear weap- ons and the past conduct of target - area bombing . It does not seem possible to state with certainty that under no circumstances could a nuclear weapon , or several of them , be used in a manner which effectively limits ...
... nuclear weap- ons and the past conduct of target - area bombing . It does not seem possible to state with certainty that under no circumstances could a nuclear weapon , or several of them , be used in a manner which effectively limits ...
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