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Mezhdunarodnoe pravo (International Law). Edited by N. T. Blatova. Moscow: “Juridicheskaya Literatura,” 1987. Pp. 543. 1 ruble, 30 kopeks. - Mezhdunarodnoe pravo (International Law) (5th ed.). Edited by F. J. Koshevnikov. Moscow: “Mezhdunarodnye Otnoshenya,” 1987. Pp. 591. 1 ruble, 40 kopeks.
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1 See in particular the reviews of the East German Voelkerrecht. Lehrbuch in 78 AJIL 511, 512 (1984), and of the Soviet Slovar Mezhdunarodnogo Prava in 79 AJIL 849, 849–50 (1985).
2 For the resolution of the Senate, see Gazeta Wyborcza, Aug. 15, 1989, at 1; for the resolution of the Sejm, see id., Aug. 18–20, 1989, at 1. Both resolutions stated that the 1968 “intervention” was “a violation of the inalienable right of every nation to self-determination and of the natural longing for democracy, for freedom and for the respect of human rights.”
3 Berliner Zeitung, Dec. 2–3, 1989, at 1.
4 The texts of both of these documents were published in Pravda, Dec. 5, 1989, at 2.
5 See my review of his Perestroika. New Thinking for Our Country and the World, 82 AJIL 878 (1988).
6 See The Intelligentsia in the Face of New Problems of Socialism. Meeting of Mikhail Gorbachev with Representatives of the Polish Intelligentsia (in Polish) (1988).
7 Pravda, July 7, 1989, at 2.
8 Pravda, Oct. 31, 1956, at 1.