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Has the Specter of Intervention been Laid in Latin America?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2017

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Editorial Comment
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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1956

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References

1 Thomas, and Thomas, , Non-intervention: The Law and Its Import in the Americas (Dallas: Southern Methodist University Press, 1956)Google Scholar.

2 They are set forth at length in the volume on Non-intervention, above referred to, where the practice of the United Nations is sharply criticized. Warning must be given that the term “non-intervention” is now being used by certain Members of the United Nations to indicate failure to co-operate in the collective security provisions of the Charter—a meaning which carries completely different connotations from those of the same term used in inter-American relations.