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Reaffirmation of Fundamental Principles of International Law: Project of Resolution Submitted to the Governments, Members of the Pan American Union 1
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2017
Text furnished by the Pan American Union. The project was accompanied by the following note, dated June 2, 1942, from the President of the Inter-American Juridical Committee to the Director General of the Pan American Union:
“I have the honor to send to you herewith for appropriate action the text of the Project of Resolution approved by this Committee, relative to the "Reaffirmation of Fundamental Principles of International Law,” which is based on the project submitted by the Delegation of Bolivia to the Third Meeting of the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the American Republics, and referred by the latter to the study of the Inter-American Juridical Committee.
“2. The members of the Committee unanimously resolved to suggest to you the desirability of opening the aforesaid Resolution for signature by the American Governments and that for this purpose full powers be granted to their representatives in Washington.”
Text furnished by the Pan American Union. The project was accompanied by the following note, dated June 2, 1942, from the President of the Inter-American Juridical Committee to the Director General of the Pan American Union:
“I have the honor to send to you herewith for appropriate action the text of the Project of Resolution approved by this Committee, relative to the "Reaffirmation of Fundamental Principles of International Law,” which is based on the project submitted by the Delegation of Bolivia to the Third Meeting of the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the American Republics, and referred by the latter to the study of the Inter-American Juridical Committee.
“2. The members of the Committee unanimously resolved to suggest to you the desirability of opening the aforesaid Resolution for signature by the American Governments and that for this purpose full powers be granted to their representatives in Washington.”