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“Law of Treaties” Issue of the Journal

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1967

References

1 Contained in the Report of the International Law Commission, published in 61 A.J.I.L. 248, 263-285 (January, 1967).

2 See General Assembly Resolution 2166 (XXI), adopted Dec. 5, 1966 and reprinted in 61 A.J.I.L. 656 (April, 1967).

3 Conveniently reprinted in 22 A.J.I.L. Supp. 138 (1928), and 29 ibid. 1205 (1935).

4 29 A.J.I.L. Supp. 653 (1935).

5 American Law Institute, Restatement of the Law, Second, Foreign Relations Law of the United States (1965), Part III. Cf. Covey T. Oliver, “The American Law Institute's Draft Restatement of the Foreign Relations Law of the United States,” 55 A.J.I.L. 428 (1961).

6 The documentation of the Study Group remains informal and unpublished, although some of the work of the Group contributed to articles and comments in the present issue of the JOUENAL.

7 In the present volume of the JOURNAL one could point, for instance, to K. J. Keith, “Succession to Bilateral Treaties by Seceding States,” 61 A.J.I.L. 521 (April, 1967). The JOURNAL expects to prepare a similar collection of articles and comments concerning various problems of international legal protection of human rights for publication as one of its 1968 issues, probably that for October.