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United Nations Law And Racial Discrimination: An Introductory Outline

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2017

Abstract

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Panel: The United Nations and Race: Will United Nations Law Affect Victims of Racial Discrimination and Oppressors?
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1970

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References

page 106 note * Also available were reprints of Bitker, , “The International Treaty Against Racial Discrimination,53 Marquette Law Rev. 1 (1970)Google Scholar; Newman, , “The New International Tribunal on Racial Discrimination,” 56 Calif. Law Rev. 1569 (1969)Google Scholar; Coleman, Pollock & Robinson, “Rules of Procedure for the New Tribunal: A Proposed Draft,” ibid. 1569.

page 108 note * When the U. S. signed the racial discrimination treaty on Sept. 28, 1966, it declared: “The Constitution of the United States contains provisions for the protection of individual rights, such as the right of free speech, and nothing in the Convention shall be deemed to require or to authorize legislation or other action by the United States of America incompatible with the provisions of the Constitution of the United States of America.”