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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... possible time because of the importance both nations attach to this matter . As a demonstration of this intent and of the goodwill of the United States in this connection , he was prepared to : ( a ) undertake certain actions ...
... possible time because of the importance both nations attach to this matter . As a demonstration of this intent and of the goodwill of the United States in this connection , he was prepared to : ( a ) undertake certain actions ...
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... POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS TO THE CORE PROBLEM The review conducted by the Task Force from September to December 1972 had focussed on the salinity of Wellton - Mohawk District drainage as the core problem , and revealed three broad types of ...
... POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS TO THE CORE PROBLEM The review conducted by the Task Force from September to December 1972 had focussed on the salinity of Wellton - Mohawk District drainage as the core problem , and revealed three broad types of ...
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... possible . " 21 Hav- ing participated fully in this reformulation of the substantive norms , it is somewhat inconsistent for the developing states - which pushed through the above two resolutions and the Charter - to support a doctrine ...
... possible . " 21 Hav- ing participated fully in this reformulation of the substantive norms , it is somewhat inconsistent for the developing states - which pushed through the above two resolutions and the Charter - to support a doctrine ...
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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