International Organization and Conference Series: new series]., Issue 92U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970 |
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... Trade Law UNCTAD U.N. Conference on Trade and Development UNCURKU.N . Commission for the Unification and Rehabilitation of Korea UNDP - U.N. Development Program UNESCO U.N. Educational , Scientific , and Cultural Organization - UNFICYPU ...
... Trade Law UNCTAD U.N. Conference on Trade and Development UNCURKU.N . Commission for the Unification and Rehabilitation of Korea UNDP - U.N. Development Program UNESCO U.N. Educational , Scientific , and Cultural Organization - UNFICYPU ...
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... Trade Commodity Trade U.N. Industrial Development Or- ganization U.N. Population Program Statistical Activities U.N. Institute for Training and Research vi SECOND DEVELOPMENT DECADE 63 SOCIAL COOPERATION ECONOMIC COOPERATION 66 66 ...
... Trade Commodity Trade U.N. Industrial Development Or- ganization U.N. Population Program Statistical Activities U.N. Institute for Training and Research vi SECOND DEVELOPMENT DECADE 63 SOCIAL COOPERATION ECONOMIC COOPERATION 66 66 ...
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... TRADE LAW 194 DEFINITION OF AGGRESSION 206 LAW OF TREATIES 196 ASSISTANCE IN INTERNATIONAL LAW 211 SPECIAL MISSIONS 198 AIRCRAFT HIJACKING 212 Part Five . Budgetary and Administrative Matters UNITED NATIONS BUDGET 214 BUDGETS ...
... TRADE LAW 194 DEFINITION OF AGGRESSION 206 LAW OF TREATIES 196 ASSISTANCE IN INTERNATIONAL LAW 211 SPECIAL MISSIONS 198 AIRCRAFT HIJACKING 212 Part Five . Budgetary and Administrative Matters UNITED NATIONS BUDGET 214 BUDGETS ...
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... trade union , and other nongovern- mental organizations as well as repre- sentatives of other U.N. bodies . The stated purposes of the session were : 1 Established by the General Assembly in 1962 to keep the question of apartheid under ...
... trade union , and other nongovern- mental organizations as well as repre- sentatives of other U.N. bodies . The stated purposes of the session were : 1 Established by the General Assembly in 1962 to keep the question of apartheid under ...
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... trading partners of South Africa . General Assembly On October 21 the Special Political Committee of the General Assembly began its consideration of the apart- heid policies of the South African Government . The Committee had be- fore ...
... trading partners of South Africa . General Assembly On October 21 the Special Political Committee of the General Assembly began its consideration of the apart- heid policies of the South African Government . The Committee had be- fore ...
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Page 197 - ... a peremptory norm of general international law. For the purposes of the present Convention, a peremptory norm of general international law is a norm accepted and recognized by the international community of States as a whole as a norm from which no derogation is permitted and which can be modified only by a subsequent norm of general international law having the same character.
Page 17 - ... ship" means: a) any sea-going vessel of any type whatsoever, and b) any floating craft with the exception of an installation or device engaged in the exploration and exploitation of the resources of the sea-bed and the ocean floor and the subsoil thereof; 3. "oil" means crude oil, fuel oil, diesel oil and lubricating oil; 4.
Page 200 - Nations or of any of the specialized agencies, and by any other State invited by the General Assembly of the United Nations to become a Party to the Convention.
Page 2 - The States Parties to this Treaty undertake not to emplant or emplace on the seabed and the ocean floor and in the subsoil thereof beyond the outer limit of a seabed zone, as...
Page 191 - Convention, though quite independent of it, — namely that the rights of the coastal State in respect of the area of continental shelf that constitutes a natural prolongation of its land territory into and under the sea exist ipso facto and ab initio, by virtue of its sovereignty over the land, and as an extension of it in an exercise of sovereign rights for the purpose of exploring the seabed and exploiting its natural resources.
Page 191 - The States concerned must therefore feel that they are conforming to what amounts to a legal obligation. The frequency or even habitual character of the acts is not in itself enough. There are many international acts, eg, in the field of ceremonial and protocol, which are performed almost invariably, but which are motivated only by considerations of courtesy, convenience or tradition, and not by any sense of legal duty.
Page 191 - ... the element of a reasonable degree of proportionality, which a delimitation carried out in accordance with equitable principles ought to bring about...
Page 205 - Any attempt aimed at the partial or total disruption of the national unity and the territorial integrity of a country is incompatible with the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations.
Page 209 - I. Under the Charter of the United Nations, "aggression" is a term to be applied by the Security Council when appropriate in the exercise of its primary responsibility for the maintenance of international peace and security under Article 24 and its functions under Article 39.
Page 22 - Geneva Convention relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War of 12 August 1949.