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The Expanding Jurisdiction of the United Nations. By M. S. Rajan. Bombay: N. M. Tripathi Private Ltd.; Dobbs Ferry: Oceana Publications, Inc., 1982. Pp. xii, 252. Index. $30.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

Mahnoush H. Arsanjani*
Affiliation:
United Nations

Abstract

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1983

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References

1 64 AJIL 985, 985–86 (1970).

2 The term “peacekeeping” can, of course, be defined in any number of ways. Professor Higgins chose to exclude investigative and fact-finding commissions and diplomatic missions, even though their purpose might be to maintain or restore peace. She decided to include military and paramilitary actions and military observer groups. Some writers would exclude the Korean action from her list.

3 S.C. Res. 555, Sept. 15, 1947.

4 G.A. Res. 109 (II), Oct. 21, 1947.

5 S.C. Res. 186, Mar. 4, 1964.

6 See, e.g., the June 1, 1982, report of the Secretary-General on the UN Operation in Cyprus, UN Doc. S/15149.

7 75 AJIL 714, 715 (1981).