The United Nations and the Control of International Violence: A Legal and Political Analysis |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
A Brief History of Approaches to Peace Through | 7 |
The United Nations System for Maintaining | 13 |
The Security Council | 25 |
The General Assembly | 79 |
The International Court of Justice | 111 |
THE UNITED NATIONS | 133 |
Revolutionary Violence | 165 |
Wars of Assassination | 175 |
Overview Conclusions and Recommendations | 203 |
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