The American Journal of International Law, Volume 22American Society of International Law, 1928 - International law |
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Page 232
... Codification Conference , and to summon the Conference as soon as the preparations for it are sufficiently advanced ; ( 5 ) To entrust the Council with the task of ... Codification Conference NOTE 232 THE CODIFICATION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW.
... Codification Conference , and to summon the Conference as soon as the preparations for it are sufficiently advanced ; ( 5 ) To entrust the Council with the task of ... Codification Conference NOTE 232 THE CODIFICATION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW.
Page 348
... Codification Conference might rally more States if it met at The Hague than in any other town ; The Hague was the seat of the two Peace Conferences to the heritage of which the League of Nations may be said to have succeeded ; to ...
... Codification Conference might rally more States if it met at The Hague than in any other town ; The Hague was the seat of the two Peace Conferences to the heritage of which the League of Nations may be said to have succeeded ; to ...
Page 352
... Codification of International Law REPORT SUBMITTED BY THE FIRST COMMITTEE TO THE ASSEMBLY Rapporteur : Dr. CABALLERO ( Paraguay ) The First Committee referred ... Codification of International Law , 352 THE CODIFICATION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW.
... Codification of International Law REPORT SUBMITTED BY THE FIRST COMMITTEE TO THE ASSEMBLY Rapporteur : Dr. CABALLERO ( Paraguay ) The First Committee referred ... Codification of International Law , 352 THE CODIFICATION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW.
Contents
General report on procedure | 39 |
Questionnaire No 8 Communication of judicial and extrajudicial | 46 |
Questionnaire No 9 Legal position and functions of consuls | 104 |
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