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United Nations: Proposals On Defining Aggression*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 April 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1969

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[The following three proposals are reproduced, respectively , from U.N. Documents A/AC.134/L.12 of February 27, 1969, A/AC.134/L.16 of March 24, 1969, and A/AC.134/L.17 of March 25, 1969. [The Special Committee on the Question of Defining Aggression concluded i t s second s e s s i o n on April 3, 1969, without taking action on the three proposals. In order t o complete i t s task, the Committee has recommended that the General Assembly ask i t to resume work in 1970.]

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* [The following three proposals are reproduced, respectively , from U.N. Documents A/AC.134/L.12 of February 27, 1969, A/AC.134/L.16 of March 24, 1969, and A/AC.134/L.17 of March 25, 1969. [The Special Committee on the Question of Defining Aggression concluded i t s second s e s s i o n on April 3, 1969, without taking action on the three proposals. In order t o complete i t s task, the Committee has recommended that the General Assembly ask i t to resume work in 1970.]