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The Succession of the International Court of Justice to the Permanent Court of International Justice
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 March 2017
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No international institution of general scope can continue its normal functioning in a period of a great world upheaval, and any international institution for the preservation of law and order must find its activities circumscribed at such a time. The Permanent Court of International Justice was no exception to the rule.
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- Copyright © American Society of International Law 1957
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1 See the annual articles by Hudson in this Journal, Vol. 17 onward.
2 38 A.J.I.L. Supp. 28–29 (1944).
3 The report of the Informal Inter-Allied Committee on the Future of the Permanent Court of International Justiee of Feb. 10, 1944, is published in Brit. Parl. Papers, Misc. No. 2 (1944). It was republished in 39 A.J.I.L. Supp. 1–42 (1945).
4 Ibid. 46–56.
5 The International Court of Justice, Selected Documents relating to the Drafting of the Statute (Washington, D. C: Government Printing Office, 1946).
6 The text of this Statute is found in the International Court of Justice, Selected Documents relating to the Drafting of the Statute, pp. 151–164 (cited above).
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