The Indian Journal of International Law: Official Organ of the Indian Society of International Law, Volume 4M.K. Nawaz, 1964 - India Issues for 1960- include a section of official documents. |
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... reason , that the agreement had not been concluded in accordance with procedural provisions in the constitution . The most prominent example of the latter is the trusteeship agreements of the United Nations 97 Such claims have mostly ...
... reason , that the agreement had not been concluded in accordance with procedural provisions in the constitution . The most prominent example of the latter is the trusteeship agreements of the United Nations 97 Such claims have mostly ...
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... reason which was given by the Court , and which has been criticized by several writers.324 Indeed , this reason may , like the terms ' necessary ' and ' essential ' used by the Court earlier in its opinion , 325 be viewed in the light ...
... reason which was given by the Court , and which has been criticized by several writers.324 Indeed , this reason may , like the terms ' necessary ' and ' essential ' used by the Court earlier in its opinion , 325 be viewed in the light ...
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... reason given by the Court or for other reasons pertaining especially to that Organization.338 If one for this or other reasons refuses to recongnize the objective interna- tional personality of intergovernmental organizations , i.e. ...
... reason given by the Court or for other reasons pertaining especially to that Organization.338 If one for this or other reasons refuses to recongnize the objective interna- tional personality of intergovernmental organizations , i.e. ...
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action administrative advisory opinion agencies aggression AJIL Alf Ross American application Arbitration Article Assembly atomic authority basis bays boundary BYIL Charter China claim Committee competent concerned concluded Conference Congo constitution Convention Court of Justice decisions declare delegated diplomatic dispute doctrine effect established example exercise expenditures expenses external fact force functions Government Ibid India intergovernmental organizations international acts International Court International Law Commission international organization international peace interpretation jurisdiction League of Nations limitations maps maritime flag matter Member Monroe Doctrine necessary neutral Nigeria non-member Northern Cameroons obligations ONUC Organisation outer space paragraph parties peace and security perform political position powers practice principle privileges and immunities procedure proposals provisions purposes question referred relations relevant Reports Republic of Cameroon resolution respect rights and duties rules seas Secretary-General Security Council sovereign communities sovereignty Soviet subjects of international submitted territory tion Trusteeship Agreement U.N. Charter UNEF United Kingdom United Nations