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Discussion

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

Richard W. Nelson*
Affiliation:
Washington and Lee University

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1983

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1 These efforts to avoid the involvement of U.S. forces in combat in Lebanon ultimately proved to be abortive when on October 23, 1983, 241 marines were killed as a result of a suicidal bombing attack. This in turn precipitated escalation of the violence in Lebanon and led to the withdrawal of the multi-national force in recognition of the untenability of its position.

Page no 45 note * Hamilton Fish Professor of International Law and Diplomacy, Columbia University

2 Franck, Dulce et Decorum Est: The Strategic Role of Legal Principles in the Falklands War, 11 AJIL 109 (1983).

Page no 46 note * Degree candidate, Dickinson University School of Law.

Page no 46 note ** Professor of Law and Director, International Legal Studies Program, University of Denver.

Page no 47 note * Professor of International Law, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University.

1 31 U.S. (6 Pet.) 515 (1832).

Page no 48 note * Illinois Bar.

Page no 48 note ** Professor of Political Science Emeritus, Pembroke State University.