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Tibet’s Declarations of Independence

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1966 

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References

1 Rubin, “A Matter of Fact,” 59 A.J.I.L. 586 (1965).

2 Sharma, ‘ ‘ The India-China Border Dispute: An Indian Perspective,'’ ibid. 16.

3 Rubin, loc. cit. at 586-587.

4 Mongol-Thibetan Treaty, Foreign Office File F.O. 535/16, Enclosure 1 in No. 88, p. 66 (1914). Other versions of the treaty appear in Perry-Ayscough & Otter-Barry, With the Russians in Mongolia 10-13 (1914) and Bell, Tibet Past and Present 304- 305 (1924).

5 Bell, op. cit. at 151.

6 McMahon, Final Memorandum of the Thibet Conference, Foreign Office File F.O. 535/17, Enclosure 1 in No. 231, p. 231 (1915).

7 Proceedings of the First Meeting of the Thibet Conference held at Simla on October 13, 1913. “Statement of the Thibetan Claims,” Foreign Office File F.O. 535/16, Annex IV to Enclosure in No. 413, p. 393 (1914).

8 Rubin, loc. cit. note 1 above, at 587, note 7.

9 See 59 A.J.I.L. 834 (1965).