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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2017

John Lawrence Hargrove*
Affiliation:
American Society of International Law

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Comments on the Articles on the Legality of the United States Action in Cambodia
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1971 

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1 It should be noted that the fact of Cambodian neutrality, whatever its other legal consequences, serves neither to enlarge nor diminish the scope of lawful force by or against any of the parties. The Charter, which exhaustively catalogues the kinds of permissible force, speaks only of self-defense (aside from force authorized by international organization decision), not of neutrality.