Survival in Apartheid South Africa's Shadow: Foreign Policy Analysis of Lesotho, 19661993. What Prospects for Small and Landloc,Used

Survival in Apartheid South Africa's Shadow: Foreign Policy Analysis of Lesotho, 19661993. What Prospects for Small and Landloc,Used

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Apartheid South Africa raided neighboring landlocked Lesotho in 1982 and additionally mounted an economic blockade of the latter in January 1986 for refusal to extradite or expel South African refugees living in Lesotho. This book attempts a comparative foreign policy analysis (19661993) utilizing interalia, concepts from Public International Law; Political offence exception to Extradition; Laws of State Succession; 'International Law,' Economic Development and Cooperation'; International Servitudes; Economic Blockade; Negotiations, etc. Hopefully it may prove useful to investors, negotiators, human rights groups, diplomats, policy makers and advisers, legislators, jurists, legal practitioners, students, citizens and others.

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