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Theodor Meron, Human Rights in International Law: Legal and Policy Issues, (2 volumes) Clarendon Press, Oxford1984, xviii + 566 pp., £ 20 per volume.
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 May 2009
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4. For example, the bibliography (p. 203) lists only one of the twin UN studies on the subject, omitting that which concentrates on the economic and social dimensions: Aureliu Cristescu, The Right to Self-Determination: Historical and Current Development on the Basis of the United Nations Instruments (UN Sales No. E.80.XIV.3).