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La Succession d'Etats à Madagascar: Succession au droit conventionnel et aux droits patrimoniaux. By Daniel Bardonnet. Paris: Librairie Générale de Droit et de Jurisprudence R. Pichon et R. Durand-Auzias, 1970. pp. 877. Index. Fr. 123,60.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1975

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1 It was estimated that there were fewer Illiterates in the environs of the capital (Tananarive) than in certain Spanish provinces of the period (p. 37, n.45).

2 One can, therefore, be surprised that so careful a scholar should situate Fort Lamy the capital of Chad, in Gabon, p. 629, n.257.

3 Philippe Decraene: “La ‘deuxième indépendance’ de Madagascar.” Le Monde, Selection hebdomadaire, 27 juin au 3 juillet 1974, at 1, 4.

4 “.. . l’exception de colonialisme jouerait, à l’époque contemporaine, un rô1e symétrique à celui qu’avait joué, à la fin du xix siècle et au debut du xx siècle, l’exception de sousdèveloppement.” (p. 339).