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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... rule ( ix ) , had they adverted to it . Rule ( x ) is not implicit in anything said in those opinions , but since it is a reasonable rule and there is nothing in those opinions which contradict it , it has been formulated as a probable ...
... rule ( ix ) , had they adverted to it . Rule ( x ) is not implicit in anything said in those opinions , but since it is a reasonable rule and there is nothing in those opinions which contradict it , it has been formulated as a probable ...
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... rule follows from rule ( i ) . It is based on the fact that primary responsibility is conferred on the Security Council ' in order to ensure prompt and effective action ' according to Article 24. To this end it is the Security Council ...
... rule follows from rule ( i ) . It is based on the fact that primary responsibility is conferred on the Security Council ' in order to ensure prompt and effective action ' according to Article 24. To this end it is the Security Council ...
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... rule does not state the circumstances in which an organization would be bound in respect of third parties by an ultra vires act of an agent . But it has been demonstrated how the rule operates in relation to the expenses of the United ...
... rule does not state the circumstances in which an organization would be bound in respect of third parties by an ultra vires act of an agent . But it has been demonstrated how the rule operates in relation to the expenses of the United ...
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