The Law of Nations: An Introduction to the International Law of Peace |
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Page 82
... Commission estab- lished by the United Nations in 1948 , the Inter- national Law Commission , has now been given , to some small extent at least , a function on these lines . The Statute of the Commission distinguishes between the ...
... Commission estab- lished by the United Nations in 1948 , the Inter- national Law Commission , has now been given , to some small extent at least , a function on these lines . The Statute of the Commission distinguishes between the ...
Page 202
... Commissions : the European Commission regulating the Danube from Braila to the Black Sea and consisting of representatives of Great Britain , France , Italy , and Rumania only ; and the Inter- national Commission for the upper parts of ...
... Commissions : the European Commission regulating the Danube from Braila to the Black Sea and consisting of representatives of Great Britain , France , Italy , and Rumania only ; and the Inter- national Commission for the upper parts of ...
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... Commission shall draw up a report ' . But neither these Locarno provisions nor those of other treaties setting up conciliation commissions ful- filled the hopes that were placed in them , and very few of the commissions ever had ...
... Commission shall draw up a report ' . But neither these Locarno provisions nor those of other treaties setting up conciliation commissions ful- filled the hopes that were placed in them , and very few of the commissions ever had ...
Contents
THE ORIGINS OF INTERNATIONAL | 9 |
CHARACTER OF THE MODERN | 42 |
THE LEGAL ORGANIZATION | 91 |
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