I would like to center my remarks on the question of how the issue of sanctions should be dealt with in the Rhodesian case.
Rhodesia is a situation of outstanding importance. First, the rebel government of Salisbury is not recognized anywhere in the world in either a de jure or a de facto sense. Secondly, the British Government claims sovereignty over Rhodesia; therefore, constitutionally, the British Parliament can legislate for Rhodesia.
Barrister-at-Law of Gray’s Inn, former Attorney General of the United Republic of Tanzania.