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American Journal of International Law July 1992 Vol. 86 No. 3 Published by The American Society of International Law PATRONS OF THE SOCIETY ARTHUR H. DEAN (deceased) SEYMOUR J. RUBIN HERMAN PHLEGER (deceased) JOHN LAWRENCE HARGROVE GENEVIEVE E. TILLAR (deceased) FRANK A. BAUMAN W. ROBERT MORGAN RICHARD W. EDWARDS, JR. BRUNSON MACCHESNEY (deceased) HUSSAM ALMESHAL ALONA E. EVANS (deceased) MRS. RICHARD BAXTER JOHN N. HAZARD ENRIQUE P. SYQUIA JOHN R. STEVENSON RITA E. HAUSER ARTHUR R. ALBRECHT HOWARD M. HOLTZMANN ALWYN V. FREEMAN (deceased) ARTHUR W. ROVINE EDWARD DUMBAULD OSCAR SCHACHTER KEITH HIGHET BASIL S. YANAKAKIS STEPHEN M. SCHWEBEL GERALD AKSEN WILLIAM D. ROGERS ANTHONY D'AMATO In Memoriam DR. JAMES BROWN SCOTT ARTHUR K. KUHN HENRY C. MORRIS ALEXANDER FREEMAN STANLEY P. SMITH PATRONAGE, GIFTS AND BEQUESTS Upon donation to the Society of $7,500 or more by gift or bequest, any member of the Society or individual eligible for membership may be elected a Patron of the Society. Upon donation of at least $7,500 in the name of a deceased person, such person may be elected a Patron posthumously. Gifts and bequests may be made in the name of the American Society of Inter national Law, Washington, D.C. Such contributions are deductible from federal returns for income, estate and gift tax purposes. The Society is incorporated by Act of Congress approved September 20, 1950 (64 Stat. 869). MANLEY O. HUDSON MEDAL The American Society of International Law bestows from time to time without regard to nationality a gold medal to commemorate the life work of Manley O. Hudson. Such awards are made for preeminent scholarship and achievement in international law and in the promotion of the establishment and maintenance of international relations on the basis of law and justice. Medals have been awarded to Manley O. Hudson (1956), Lord McNair (1959), Philip C. Jessup (1964), Charles De Visscher (1966), Paul Guggenheim (1970), Myres S. McDougal (1976), Eduardo Jimenez de Arechaga (1978), Richard Reeve Baxter (1981), Oscar Schachter (1981), Hardy Cross Dillard (1982), Suzanne Bastid (1984), Marjorie M. Whiteman (1985) and Leo Gross (1986). THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW (ISSN 0002-9300) is published quarterly, in January, April, July and October, and is supplied to all members of the American Society of International Law. Annual subscription rate to nonmembers is $100.00, plus $5.00 postage outside U.S.A. Available back numbers of AJIL will be supplied at $30.00 each. EDITORIAL OFFICE: BUSINESS OFFICE: NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW 2223 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, N.W. 40 WASHINGTON SQUARE SOUTH WASHINGTON, D.C. 20008-2864 NEW YORK, N.Y. 10012 Second-class postage paid at Washington, D.C. and at additional mailing office. POSTMASTER: If undeliverable, send notice on Form 3579 to the American Journal of International Law, 2223 Massachusetts Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C 20008-2864. Copyright © 1992 by The American Society of International Law Printed by Lancaster Press, Lancaster, Pa. 17603 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW VOL. 86 July 1992 NO. 3 CONTENTS PAGE Beyond Rio: "Insuring" against Global Warming Christopher D. Stone 445 International Sports Law: A Replay of Characteristics and Trends James A. R. Nafziger 489 Editorial Comment The "Powers of Appreciation": Who Is the Ultimate Guardian of UN Legality? Thomas M. Franck 519 Notes and Comments Protecting Nuclear Facilities from Military Attack: Prospects after the Gulf War Burrus M. Carnahan 524 Correspondence 542 The Francis Deak Prize 546 Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law Marian Nash (Leich) 547 International Decisions Keith Highet & George Kahale III 553 Current Developments The International Response to the Dissolution of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Marc Weller 569 Book Reviews and Notes Edited by Detlev Vagts Restatement of the Law Third: The Foreign Relations Law of the United States. Vols. 1 and 2 (Rudolf Bernhardt, Ulrich Beyerlin, Karl Doehring, Jochen Abr. Frowein) 608 Lauterpacht, Elihu. Aspects of the Administration of International Justice (Keith Highet) 621 Amerasinghe, C. F. Local Remedies in International Law (A. A. Cancado Trindade) 626 Neff, Stephen G. Friends But No Allies. Economic Liberalism and the Law of Nations (Charles P. Kindleberger) 631 Books Received 634 OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS International Court of Justice. Case Concerning Questions of Interpretation and Application of the 1971 Montreal Convention Arising from the Aerial Incident at Lockerbie Order of April 14, 1992 638 Declaration of Acting President Oda 648 Separate Opinion of Judge Shahabuddeen 650 Dissenting Opinion of Judge Weeramantry 652 Organization of American States. Ministers of Foreign Affairs Resolution 3/92 on Restoration of Democracy in Haiti 667 International Legal Materials. Contents, Vol. XXXI, No. 2 (March 1992) 670 AJIL generally follows the footnote style of A Uniform System of Citation, published by the Harvard Law Review Association. The fifteenth edition (1991), now entitled The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation, has made various changes in the rules. Those submitting manuscripts to the Journal who do not have access to The Bluebook should note that the full name of the author, editor and/or translator of books should be provided, as well as the full name of the author of articles in periodicals. Authors of signed, student- written materials should also be fully identified. It is no longer necessary, however, to include column numbers in references to newspaper articles. BOARD OF EDITORS Editor in Chief THOMAS M. FRANCK New York University School of Law GEORGE H. ALDRICH KEITH HIGHET The Hague, Netherlands The Fletcher School of Law and RICHARD B. BILDER Diplomacy, Tufts University University of Wisconsin Law School JOHN H. JACKSON THOMAS BUERGENTHAL University of Michigan Law School The National Law Center FREDERIC L. KIRGIS, JR. George Washington University Washington and Lee University DAVID D. CARON School of Law University of California, Berkeley School of Law HAROLD HONGJU KOH Yale Law School BARRY E. CARTER, ex officio Washington, D.C. RICHARD B. LILLICH JONATHAN I. CHARNEY University of Virginia Law School Vanderbilt University School of Law ANDREAS F. LOWENFELD ANTHONY D'AMATO New York University School of Law Northwestern University THEODOR MERON School of Law New York University School of Law LORI FISLER DAMROSCH and Graduate Institute of Columbia University School of Law International Studies, Geneva RICHARD A. FALK BERNARD H. OXMAN Princeton University University of Miami School of Law TOM J. FARER Washington College of Law and W. MICHAEL REISMAN School of International Service Yale Law School The American University DETLEV F. VAGTS MICHAEL J. GLENNON Harvard Law School University of California, Davis EDITH BROWN WEISS School of Law Georgetown University Law Center EDWARD GORDON BURNS H. WESTON Albany Law School University of Iowa Union University College of Law Honorary Editors JOHN N. HAZARD STEFAN A. RIESENFELD Columbia University School of Law University of California, Berkeley LOUIS HENKIN School of Law Columbia University School of Law SEYMOUR J. RUBIN Washington College of Law MONROE LEIGH The American University Washington, D.C. OSCAR SCHACHTER OLIVER J. LISSITZYN Columbia University School of Law Columbia University School of Law Louis B. SOHN MYRES S. MCDOUGAL U.S. Institute of Peace Yale Law School ERIC STEIN COVEY T. OLIVER University of Michigan Law School University of Pennsylvania Law ROBERT VON MEHREN School New York, N.Y. RICHARD YOUNG Van Hornesville, N.Y. Associate Editor ANNA ASCHER Editorial Assistant SUSAN F. BASSUENER Assistant Editor Emerita ELEANOR H. FINCH The American Journal of International Law The views expressed in the articles, editorial comments, book reviews and notes, and other contributions which appear in AJIL are those of the individual authors and are not to be taken as representing the views of the Board of Editors or the American Society of International Law. Manuscripts in triplicate may be sent to the Editor in Chief of AJIL, Professor Thomas M. 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