The American Journal of International Law, Volume 64, Issues 4-5American Society of International Law, 1970 - International law |
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Page 212
... accept the additional costs of anti - pollution measures unless their overseas competitors do the same . For all these reasons , the international community will be increasingly involved in environmental issues , even those that have ...
... accept the additional costs of anti - pollution measures unless their overseas competitors do the same . For all these reasons , the international community will be increasingly involved in environmental issues , even those that have ...
Page 286
... accept is the long - range gain , from an international vantage point , of establishing a system of settling international disputes by legal methods . In 1946 the United States accepted jurisdiction of the International Court only in ...
... accept is the long - range gain , from an international vantage point , of establishing a system of settling international disputes by legal methods . In 1946 the United States accepted jurisdiction of the International Court only in ...
Page 287
... accepting , wherever appropriate , the jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice with respect to disputes arising under the treaty . In a treaty in which we or the other government cannot accept the Court's jurisdiction , we ...
... accepting , wherever appropriate , the jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice with respect to disputes arising under the treaty . In a treaty in which we or the other government cannot accept the Court's jurisdiction , we ...
Contents
September 1970 No | 1 |
Address Some Perspectives on Peacekeeping Institutions by Law | 9 |
Brenda Brimmer Mahoney | 24 |
Copyright | |
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