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League of Arab States-Libya: Resolution and Statements Regarding Investigations of Aerial Incidents

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1992

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* [Reproduced from U.N. documents S/23396, January 9, 1992 (Libyan Letter to U.N. Secretary-General); S/23436 (Annex), January 17, 1992 (Arab League Resolution); S/23441, January 18, 1992 (Libyan Letter to U.K. and U.S.).

[Statements from France, the U.K. and the U.S. calling on Libya to cooperate in the investigations of the aerial incidents, November 14-December 20, 1991, appear at 31 I.L.M. 717 (1992). United Nations Security Council Resolution 731 (1992) of January 21, 1992, urging Libya to respond to those requests, appears at 31 I.L.M. 731 (1992), as do the Reports by the U.N. Secretary-General pursuant to that Resolution and two Libyan letters in response to it.

[The Montreal Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts against the Safety of Civil Aviation, which entered into force January 26, 1973, appears at 10 I.L.M. 1151 (1971). Questions of interpretation and application of this convention arising from the aerial incident at Lockerbie are the subject of cases brought by Libya against the United Kingdom and the United States at the International Court of Justice. The Order of April 14, 1992, in the Libya y. U.S. case, concerning the request for the indication of provisional measures, appears at 31 I.L.M. 662 (1992).]