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The Domestic Jurisdiction of States in the Practice of the United Nations and Regional Organisations*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 January 2008

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Copyright © British Institute of International and Comparative Law 1976

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* This article is a shortened, version of a report prepared during, the 1974 research programme of the Centre for Studies and Research in International Law and Relations of the Hague. Academy of International Law, and submitted to the Centre in 1974. The author wishes to express his gratitude to Professor Remigiusz Bierzanek, of the University, of Warsaw, who, as Director of Studies of the English speaking section, of the Centre, obligingly scrutinised, the draft report from which this paper resulted. The author is also indebted to the Academy for the grant to him of a fellowship, and to the staff of the Peace Palace Library at the Hague whose various forms of assistance made possible the completion of this paper. The author's colleagues at the Centre also bear thanks for the valuable comments and criticisms on the draft report throughout the seminar discussions. The views expressed herein are, however, solely the author's.