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The protection of neutrals in the continuing use of force

As an aspect of international law, the law of neutrality is surrounded by a cloud of uncertainty. Professor Kuntz, in 1956, made the observation that the law of neutrality is perhaps one of the most uncertain parts of international law. This holds true, even today, approximately fifty years after th...

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Main Author: van Zyl, Hansol
Other Authors: Devine, DJ
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Public Law 2023
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description As an aspect of international law, the law of neutrality is surrounded by a cloud of uncertainty. Professor Kuntz, in 1956, made the observation that the law of neutrality is perhaps one of the most uncertain parts of international law. This holds true, even today, approximately fifty years after the acceptance of the United Nations Charter in 1945.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/38712 The protection of neutrals in the continuing use of force van Zyl, Hansol Devine, DJ Law As an aspect of international law, the law of neutrality is surrounded by a cloud of uncertainty. Professor Kuntz, in 1956, made the observation that the law of neutrality is perhaps one of the most uncertain parts of international law. This holds true, even today, approximately fifty years after the acceptance of the United Nations Charter in 1945. 2023-09-16T14:25:19Z 2023-09-16T14:25:19Z 1994 2023-09-16T14:24:59Z Master Thesis Masters LLM http://hdl.handle.net/11427/38712 eng application/pdf Department of Public Law Faculty of Law
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