Illegal Annexation and State Continuity The Case of the Incorporation of the Baltic States by the USSR. Second Revised Edition

This volume, now in its second and revised edition, deals with the legal status of the three Baltic States - Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania - as a consequence of the illegality of the Soviet annexation in 1940-1991. It offers a detailed historical overview of the Soviet takeover of the Baltic States...

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