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Address by Edward McWhinney

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2017

Edward McWhinney*
Affiliation:
Institute of Air and Space Law, McGill University, University of Indiana at Indianapolis

Abstract

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Type
Second Session
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1971

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References

1 See the remarks of Professor J. H. W. Verzijl, published in Hijacking of Aircraft, Institut de Droit International, Eighteenth Commission, Final Report, 1971, Annuaire de l’Institut de Droit International, Vol. II.

2 See for example, O. J. Lissitzyn, “Hijacking, International Law, and Human Rights”; McWhinney, E., “International Legal Problem-Solving and the Practical Dilemma of Hijacking,” in Aerial Piracy and International Law (McWhinney, E., ed., 1971)Google Scholar.

3 See especially the comments by Professor Feinberg and by Professor von der Heydte, published in Institut de Droit International, Eighteenth Commission, Provisional Report, 1971 Annuaire de l’Institut de Droit International, Vol. II.

4 See generally, my discussion in Aerial Piracy and International Law (1971); and see also the comments by Professor Bastid, published in Institut de Droit International, Eighteenth Commission, First Report, 1971 Annuaire de l’Institut de Droit International, Vol. II.

5 International Court of Justice. Reports of Judgments. Judgment of April 9th, 1949 (The Corfu Channel Case (Merits)), I.C.J. Reports 1949, p. 22.