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Report of the Committee to Study Legal Problems of the United Nations

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

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Fourth Session
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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1951

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References

1 U. N. Doc. A/1408.

2 Resolution 97 (I).

3 See Treaty Series, Vol. I, p. xvi, and U.N.C.I.O. Doc. 833, p. 705.

4 Clause (c) was added by General Assembly Resolution 364 (IV), Dec. 1, 1949.

5 It was made clear, by a General Assembly regulation of Feb. 10, 1946 (see Treaty Series, Vol. I, p. xxx), that there is no registration for “any non-member State such as Spain, the Government of which has been founded with the support of the Axis Powers, and does not, in view of its origin, its nature, its record and its close association with the aggressor States, possess qualifications necessary to justify membership in the United Nations under the provisions of the Charter.”

6 See U. N. Doc. A/1408.

7 This information is now kept up to date through a loose-leaf service.

8 U. N. Doc. A/1372, Sept. 20, 1960.

9 He is talking here of treaties adopted under the auspices of the United Nations, for which the Secretary General is the depositary.

10 U. N. Doc. A/C.6/1114.

11 See also the United Kingdom memorandum in U. N. Doc. A/1372, p. 28.

12 Probably this was meant to be 1907.