The American Journal of International Law, Volume 69, Issues 1-2American Society of International Law, 1975 - 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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... consensus , according to which . . . " ) From a formal point of view , consensus differs from unanimity , even though each requires that there be no dissenting voice . However , while a contrary view prevents consensus , abstention or ...
... consensus , according to which . . . " ) From a formal point of view , consensus differs from unanimity , even though each requires that there be no dissenting voice . However , while a contrary view prevents consensus , abstention or ...
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... consensus should be sought and if it were not forthcoming then there should be a vote . Others replied that everything should be done to achieve consensus and only in the unlikely event of this being impossible would it be necessary to ...
... consensus should be sought and if it were not forthcoming then there should be a vote . Others replied that everything should be done to achieve consensus and only in the unlikely event of this being impossible would it be necessary to ...
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... consensus . I do not intend any qualification by my use of the phrase " as a rule " , since we believe that in exceptional cir- cumstances , in order to avoid abuses of the method of consensus , it might be possible to employ the method ...
... consensus . I do not intend any qualification by my use of the phrase " as a rule " , since we believe that in exceptional cir- cumstances , in order to avoid abuses of the method of consensus , it might be possible to employ the method ...
Contents
INTERNATIONAL | 6 |
The System for Exploitation of the Common Heritage of Mankind at | 31 |
Territorial Sovereignty and the Problem of Transnational Pollution | 50 |
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