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Recommendation on the Reorganization of the Agencies Engaged in the Codification of International Law *

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 April 2017

Abstract

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Union of American Republics
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1945

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Footnotes

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Text as issued by the Pan-American Union

References

* In fulfillment of Resolution V of the Panama Meeting, the Governing Board of the Pan American Union decided to call upon the Governments of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica, Mexico, United States of America, and Venezuela to designate each a member of the Committee.

* The Permanent Committee of Habana was reëstablished by decree of the Cuban Government No. 1964, September 24, 1938; the Montevideo Committee by decree of the Uruguayan Government, July 29, 1938; and the Rio de Janeiro Committee by decree of the Brazilian Government, No. 1767, July 6, 1937.

* Attention should be called to the necessity of making some provision for the case in which tie votes might make a decision impossible.