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International Law and the Independent State (2d ed.). By Ingrid Detter De Lupis. Brookfield, Vt.: Gower Publishing Company, 1987. Pp. xxvi, 252. Indexes. $49.95

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

Christopher Osakwe*
Affiliation:
Christ Church College, Oxford

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1988

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References

1 The best articulation of the prevailing Soviet doctrine on unequal treaties may be found in Talalaev & Boiarshinov, Neravnopravnye Dogovory kak Forma Uderzhaniia v Kolonial’noi Zavisimosti Novykh Gosudarstv Alii i Afriki (Unequal Treaties as a Form for Prolonging the Colonial Dependence of the New States of Asia and Africa), 1961 Soviet Y.B. Int’l L. 156. See also Talalaev, A., Iuridicheskaia Priroda Mezhdunarodnogo Dogovora (The Juridical Nature of an International Treaty) 218 (1963)Google Scholar.