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(c) Security Council Resolutions |
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(d) Self-Defense |
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(e) Acts of Necessity |
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Chapter 4: The Concept of Countermeasures and the Teachings of Highly Qualified Publicists |
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(a) Introduction |
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(b) Retorsion |
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(c) Reprisals |
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(d) Reciprocity |
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(e) Other Views on Countermeasures |
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Chapter 5: Countermeasures and International Tribunals |
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(a) The Naulilaa Case, 1928 (Portugal v. Germany) |
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(b) Fishery Jurisdiction Case, 1974 (United Kingdom v. Iceland) |
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(c) Air Service Agreement Case, 1978 (France v. United States) |
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(d) The Hostage Case, 1980 (United States v. Iran) |
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(e) The Gabcikovo-Nagymaros Project, 1997 (Hungary v. Slovakia) |
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Chapter 6: Final Remarks |
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Part II: The Elements of Countermeasures: Requirement and Obstacles |
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Chapter 7: Introduction and Organization |
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Chapter 8: Considerations Regarding the Legality of Prospective Countermeasures |


