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Documents Regarding the Conflict in Yugoslavia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

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Documents Regarding the Situation in the Former Yugoslavia (September 25, 1991—November 16, 1992)
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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1992

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References

* [The Introductory Note was prepared for International Legal Materials by Paul C. Szasz, Legal Adviser, International Conference on the Former Yugoslavia.

[The documents reproduced in I.L.M. are: U.N. Security Council Resolutions regarding the situation in the former Yugoslavia, 31 I.L.M. 1427 (1992); the European Community Declaration on Yugoslavia and on the Guidelines on the Recognition of New States, 31 I.L.M. 1485 (1992); Conference on Yugoslavia Arbitration Commission Opinions on Questions arising from the Dissolution of Yugoslavia, with an Introductory Note, 31 I.L.M. 1488 (1992); Documents adopted at the London Conference of the International Conference on the Former Yugoslavia, 31 I.L.M. 1527 (1992); and the U.N. Secretary-General Report on the International Conference on the Former Yugoslavia, 31 I.L.M. 1549 (1992).

[On May 22, 1992, the U.N. General Assembly admitted three new members: the Republic of Slovenia (Res. 46/236); the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Res. 46/237); the Republic of Croatia (Res. 46/238).]