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Institute of International Law: Resolutions Adopted at its Bath Session, September 1950

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 April 2017

Extract

The Institute of International Law, Recalling its Resolutions of New York (1929) on the international rights of man, of Brussels (1936) on the juridical status of stateless persons and refugees, and of Lausanne (1947) on the fundamental rights of man, the basis of a restoration of international law.

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Official Documents
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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1951

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* Translation by Sir Arnold D. McNair.

1 This restriction concerns those legal systems which grant to the injured party the right of instituting a public prosecution.