Peace through International Law [electronic resource]: The Role of the International Law Commission
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- 9783642033797
- 3642033792 (Trade Cloth)
- 341 22 NOL.P
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341 NAW.C World Trade Organisation, an Indian perspective / | 341 NEW.T Terrorism: | 341 NEW.T Terrorism: | 341 NOL.P Peace through International Law | 341 NOT.I International law : | 341 ONU.I International legal theory : | 341 ORF.I International law and its others / |
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Annotation While peace is the overarching goal of the United Nations, questions of war and peace are not always directly considered in the day-to-day work of the International Law Commission (ILC). The sixtieth anniversary of the ILC provides an occasion to reflect on the role and the responsibility, but also on the limits, of the ILC in the area of peace and security. Three areas of the Commission’s work will be assessed: the law of State responsibility and the law of treaties as "classics" among the topics treated by the ILC. In addition, the topic of shared natural resources is likely to have an increasing importance for peace and security in the future.
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