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International Law in Historical Perspective. By J. H. W. Verzijl. 2 vols. Vol. I: General Subjects. pp. xii, 575. Index. Fl. 62.50; Vol. II: International Persons, pp. xii, 606. Index. Fl. 65. Leiden: A. W. Sijthoff, 1968, 1969.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 March 2017
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References
1 I Oppenheim-Lauterpacht, International Law, par. 168 /, sub (b)(8th ed.).
2 P. 86 et seq.(New Delhi, 1958).
3 It is not clear what intervention Professor Verzijl intends. The Bay of Pigs disaster was in 1961 and the missile crisis in 1962. Perhaps he refers to the Cuban complaint against the United States before the United Nations Security Council in July, 1960.
4 Not cited by Professor Verzijl, but to the same effect, see Lillich, “Forcible Self- Help by States to Protect Human Rights,” 53 Iowa Law Rev. 325 (1967). Professor Lillich's excellent article concentrates on the U. S. landing forces to protect American nationals in the early stages of the Dominican crisis of 1965.
5 Cf. Kelke, W. H. H., “Feudal Suzerains and Modern Suzerainty,” 17 Law Quarterly Review 215 (1896)Google Scholar.