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- catalog contributor b329775.
- catalog coverage "Zimbabwe International status.".
- catalog coverage "Zimbabwe Politics and government 1965-1979.".
- catalog created "1985.".
- catalog date "1985".
- catalog date "1985.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1985.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. [275]-283.".
- catalog description "Have provided and alternative basis for the Rhodesian action to Chapter VII? -- IX. The Question of use of military force against the Smith regime. -- X. Some aspects of the voting procedure in the Security Council. -- XI. Discretionary powers of the Security Council under Article 39 of the Charter. -- XII. Objectives and purposes of the enforcement action. -- XIII. Termination of the United Nations enforcement measures. -- XIII. A.A theoretical aspect of the termination of enforcement actions. -- XIII. B. The practical aspects of the termination of enforcement measures. -- XIV. The future of United Nations non-military enforcement system after the Rhodesian experience. -- XIV. A. Effect of the enforcement action on subsidiary objectives of the United Nations in Rhodesia. -- XIV. B. Removal of the threat to the peace. -- XIV. C. The impact of this action on future non-military enforcement actions. -- Appendix.".
- catalog description "I. Introduction. -- II. Rhodesia and the principle of domestic jurisdiction. -- II. A. The United States and Rhodesia: 1962-1965. -- II. B. Unilateral Declaration of Independence. -- III. Was the Unilateral Declaration of Independence an illegal act? -- IV. International recognition. -- IV. A. Did Rhodesia ever become a state? -- IV. B. Rhodesia and international personality before and after UDI. -- IV. C. Was Rhodesia ever recognized? -- V. Non-military enforcement measures. -- VI. Resolution 221 (1966) and the Freedom of the High Seas: incidents relating to Joanna V and Manuela at Beira. -- VI. A. Events leading to the adoption of Resolution 221(1966). -- VI. B. Non-military provisions of Resolution 221 (1966). -- VI. C. The constitutional basis of paragraph 5 of Resolution 221 (1966). -- VI. D. Freedom of the high seas. -- VII. The effect of United Nations resolutions on non-member states. -- VII. A. Introduction. -- VII. B. The Charter and non-member states of the United Nations. -- VIII. Possible alternative basis for the Security Council action: Articles 24 and 25 of the Charter. -- VIII. A. The powers of the Security Council under the Charter. -- VIII. B. The general powers of the Security Council and the operation of Article 25 of the Charter. -- VIII. C. Could the general powers of the Security Council.".
- catalog extent "xii, 288 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "United Nations, international law, and the Rhodesian independence crisis.".
- catalog identifier "019825394X :".
- catalog isFormatOf "United Nations, international law, and the Rhodesian independence crisis.".
- catalog issued "1985".
- catalog issued "1985.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Oxford [Oxfordshire] : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University Press,".
- catalog relation "United Nations, international law, and the Rhodesian independence crisis.".
- catalog spatial "Zimbabwe International status.".
- catalog spatial "Zimbabwe Politics and government 1965-1979.".
- catalog subject "JX4084.R5".
- catalog subject "KZ4724 .N53 1985x".
- catalog subject "Recognition (International law)".
- catalog subject "United Nations Zimbabwe.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Have provided and alternative basis for the Rhodesian action to Chapter VII? -- IX. The Question of use of military force against the Smith regime. -- X. Some aspects of the voting procedure in the Security Council. -- XI. Discretionary powers of the Security Council under Article 39 of the Charter. -- XII. Objectives and purposes of the enforcement action. -- XIII. Termination of the United Nations enforcement measures. -- XIII. A.A theoretical aspect of the termination of enforcement actions. -- XIII. B. The practical aspects of the termination of enforcement measures. -- XIV. The future of United Nations non-military enforcement system after the Rhodesian experience. -- XIV. A. Effect of the enforcement action on subsidiary objectives of the United Nations in Rhodesia. -- XIV. B. Removal of the threat to the peace. -- XIV. C. The impact of this action on future non-military enforcement actions. -- Appendix.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Introduction. -- II. Rhodesia and the principle of domestic jurisdiction. -- II. A. The United States and Rhodesia: 1962-1965. -- II. B. Unilateral Declaration of Independence. -- III. Was the Unilateral Declaration of Independence an illegal act? -- IV. International recognition. -- IV. A. Did Rhodesia ever become a state? -- IV. B. Rhodesia and international personality before and after UDI. -- IV. C. Was Rhodesia ever recognized? -- V. Non-military enforcement measures. -- VI. Resolution 221 (1966) and the Freedom of the High Seas: incidents relating to Joanna V and Manuela at Beira. -- VI. A. Events leading to the adoption of Resolution 221(1966). -- VI. B. Non-military provisions of Resolution 221 (1966). -- VI. C. The constitutional basis of paragraph 5 of Resolution 221 (1966). -- VI. D. Freedom of the high seas. -- VII. The effect of United Nations resolutions on non-member states. -- VII. A. Introduction. -- VII. B. The Charter and non-member states of the United Nations. -- VIII. Possible alternative basis for the Security Council action: Articles 24 and 25 of the Charter. -- VIII. A. The powers of the Security Council under the Charter. -- VIII. B. The general powers of the Security Council and the operation of Article 25 of the Charter. -- VIII. C. Could the general powers of the Security Council.".
- catalog title "The United Nations, international law, and the Rhodesian independence crisis / Jericho Nkala.".
- catalog type "text".