'One cannot but admire the collation of so much detail and so precise and exhaustive an analysis. . . . As a record of the UN's contribution to the emergence of an independent Zimbabwe there is unlikely to be better. The detail is lavish and the constitutional framework of the United Nations is dealt with clearly and accurately. The inclusion of an appendix containing all the relevant UN resolutions is a great boon. These are reasons enough to greet this book with approval.'
Martin Dixon, The Cambridge Law Journal, 1991.