The Development of International Law Through the Political Organs of the United Nations |
Contents
INTRODUCTION Law Politics and the United Nations PART I | 1 |
The Context in which Statehood Situations Arise and the Basic Policy to be Applied | 11 |
CLAIMS TO ADMISSION TO THE UNITED NATIONS | 14 |
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