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Procedure of International Conferences and Procedures for the Conclusion and Drafting of Treaties

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 May 2017

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Editorial Comment
Copyright
Copyright, 1926, by the American Society of International Law

References

1 Printed in Special Supplement to this JOURNAL ,July, 1926, pp. 204-221

2 Published at Leipzig in 1911. Republished in 1921 by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, under the title,“ The Future of International Law.”

3 See, for example, the regkment of the Assembly, League of Nations Document C, 356(1) M, 158 (1), 1923 V ; that of the Council, Document 20, 31, 39 A; that of the First Conferenceon the Opium Traffic, Document C, 684 M, 244, 1924, XI, page 126; and that of theConference on the Suppression of Obscene Publications, Document C, 734 M, 299, 1923,IV, page 6.

4 A close perusal of the records of the Assembly of the League of Nations will at once suggest the slight degree to which the Assembly feels itself bound to follow its own rbglements.