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Secure Boundaries and Middle East Peace in the Light of International Law and Practice. By Yehuda Z. Blum, Foreword by Julius Stone. [Institute for Legislative Research and Comparative Law, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 1971, 134 pp.]
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 February 2016
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1 Stone, Julius, “De Victoribus Victis: The International Law Commission and Imposed Treaties of Peace” (1968), 8 Virginia Journal of International Law, 356.Google Scholar
2 See the example, noted variously by Halderman and by Stone, of the proposal by certain countries, at the time of the Indian use of force to annex Goa, formally to declare that the mere existence of Goa constituted a “threat to international peace”. Cited by Blum at p. 82.
3 Sec the West German-Soviet Treaty of August 12, 1970 (the Moscow Treaty); and the West German-Polish Treaty of December 7, 1970 (the Warsaw Treaty).
4 See, for example, the very able study by the then ProfessorLachs, M., The Polish-German Frontier. Law, Life and Logic of History (1964) especially at p. 73.Google Scholar