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Die Grenzen des völkerrechtlichen Gewaltverbots. By Dietrich Schindler and Kay Hailbronner. Heidelberg: C. F. Müller Juristischer Verlag, 1986. Pp. 169.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

Günther Handl*
Affiliation:
Wayne State University

Abstract

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Book Reviews and Notes
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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1990

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References

1 Members of the German Society of International Law are mostly international lawyers from the Federal Republic of Germany, Austria and Switzerland.

2 See, e.g., Appraisals of the ICJ’s Decision: Nicaragua v. United States (Merits), 81 AJIL 77 (1987).

3 On this point, see Reisman, Old Wine in New Bottles: The Reagan and Brezhnev Doctrines in Contemporary International Law and Practice, 13 Yale J. Int’l L. 171 (1988).

4 See Military and Paramilitary Activities in and against Nicaragua (Nicar. v. U.S.), Merits, 1986 ICJ Rep. 14, 109, para. 207 (Judgment of June 27).

5 See, e.g., Schachter, The Nature and Process of Legal Development in International Society, in The Structure and Process of International Law: Essays in Legal Philosophy, Doctrine and Theory 745, 792 (R. Macdonald & D. Johnston eds. 1983).

6 See, e.g., Bernhardt, Custom and Treaty in the Law of the Sea, 205 Recueil des Cours 247 (1987 V).

7 Reisman, supra note 3, at 198.