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[Reproduced from the Report of the United Nations Commission on Inter-national Trade Law on the Work of Its Fifth Session (April 10-May 5, 1972 U.N. Document A/8717 of July, 1972.
[U.N.C.I.T.R.A.L. unanimously adopted a decision on May 5, 1972, approing the text of the draft convention and “ noting that no consensus was reached with respect to those provisions appearing within square brackets The decision also requested the Secretary-General to circulate the draft and a commentary to Governments and recommended that the “General Assembl should convene an international conference of plenipotentiaries to conclude, on the basis of the draft Convention adopted by the Commission, a Convention on Prescription (Limitation) in the International Sale of Good
8 Based on the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (United Nations publication, Sales No.: E.70.V.5), document A/CONF.39/27, art. 81.
9 Ibid., art. 82.
10 Ibid., art. 83
11 Ibid., art. 84.
12 Based on article XII of the 1964 Hague Convention relating to a Uniform Law on the International Sale of Goods, herein cited as the “Hague Sales Convention”.
13 Based on article XIII of the Hague Sales Convention.
14 Based on article 27 of the Convention on Psychotropic Substances, 1971.
15 Based on article XV of the Hague Sales Convention.
16 Official Records of the General Assembly, Twenty-fourth Session, Supplement No. 18 (A/7618), para. 38, subpara; 3 (a) (Yearbook of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law, Volume I: 1968-1970, (United Nations publication, Sales No.: E.71.V.1), part two, chap. II, para. 38, subpara. 3 (a)).