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Legal Aspects of the Yalta Agreement

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 April 2017

Extract

The Far Eastern Agreement signed at Yalta at the very end of the Conference on February 11,1945, was frequently defended and criticized at the hearings held in April–May, 1951, on General MacArthur’s dismissal. Yet its legal status has not yet been adequately discussed.

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1952

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1 Editorial comment in this Journal, Vol. 40 (1946), pp. 376–383.

2 Hearings before the Committee on Armed Services and the Committee on Foreign Eolations, United States Senate (5 parts, Washington, 1951), Part 4, p. 2829. Hereafter it is called the MacArthur Hearings.

3 Ibid., Part 3, p. 2128.

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6 Ibid., Supp., Vol. 19 (1925), p. 53.

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