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Clandestine Warfare: Morality And Practical Problems Confounded, John F. Murphy Mar 1982

Clandestine Warfare: Morality And Practical Problems Confounded, John F. Murphy

Washington and Lee Law Review

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On Clandestine Warfare, Robert E. Rodes, Jr. Mar 1982

On Clandestine Warfare, Robert E. Rodes, Jr.

Washington and Lee Law Review

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Some Comments On Professor Rodes' Draft Convention, Frederic L. Kirgis, Jr. Mar 1982

Some Comments On Professor Rodes' Draft Convention, Frederic L. Kirgis, Jr.

Washington and Lee Law Review

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The Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act And The Pursued Refugee: Lessons From Letelier V. Chile, Michael E. Tigar Jan 1982

The Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act And The Pursued Refugee: Lessons From Letelier V. Chile, Michael E. Tigar

Michigan Journal of International Law

The pursuit of refugees into countries of exile is no new phenomenon. The political tumults of mid-19th century Europe sent countless people fleeing the vengeance of victorious reactionary governments. England was a popular gathering spot, having determined that it would not extradite for political offenses. England had, to some refugee leaders, an "old-established reputation ... as the safest asylum for refugees of all parties and of all countries," despite sporadic efforts to enforce statutory authority for the expulsion of aliens whose presence was embarrassing. The exiles in London found themselves hounded by the secret police of their countries, operating apparently …