The American Journal of International Law, Volume 65, Issues 1-3American Society of International Law, 1971 - International law Vols. for 1970-1973 include: American Society of International Law. Meeting. Proceedings, 64th-67th, previously published separately; with the 68th, resumed being publihsed separately. |
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One may question the propriety of including the third paragraph of Article 35 in the Statute . It deals with “ housekeeping , ” and its substance could more rationally be included in the conditions laid down by the Security Council ...
One may question the propriety of including the third paragraph of Article 35 in the Statute . It deals with “ housekeeping , ” and its substance could more rationally be included in the conditions laid down by the Security Council ...
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Indeed the Court could and should play this rôle , and beyond interpreting conventions in a uniform manner , the Court could also be empowered to give authoritative interpretations on questions of customary international law involved in ...
Indeed the Court could and should play this rôle , and beyond interpreting conventions in a uniform manner , the Court could also be empowered to give authoritative interpretations on questions of customary international law involved in ...
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preliminary but binding interpretations on such questions , it could be left to the discretion of each state ... such chambers could meet at the seat of the national tribunal which referred the question to the International Court .
preliminary but binding interpretations on such questions , it could be left to the discretion of each state ... such chambers could meet at the seat of the national tribunal which referred the question to the International Court .
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The Cambodian Operation and International Law Richard A Falk | 1 |
The Constitutionality of the Cambodian Incursion William D Rogers | 26 |
Legal Dimensions of the Decision to Intercede in Cambodia | 38 |
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