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Cooley, The Legality in International Law of Use of Force in Reprisal, 1968
The Legality in international law of use of force in reprisal by Robert H. Cooley, III, 73p., U.S. Army, Judge Advocate General's School, 1969. ( A
thesis presented to the Judge Advocate General's School, U.S. Army. This work examines the meaning of the term "reprisal" with reference to situations
where use of force by States is permitted under customary international law and the Charter of the United Nations. The nature and scope of limitations
imposed by international law upon various types of reprisals is also discussed. Contemporary reprisals such as the Gulf of Tonkin incident and the
Israel - Lebanon conflict are used as examples. A table of cases and statutes begins on p.70 and a bibliography on p.72.)
Title:   The legality in international law of use of force in reprisal / by Robert H. Cooley, III.
OCLC Number:   227216611
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