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Some Reflections on The Settlement of International Disputes. Address by Manfred Lachs

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1976

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References

1 P.C.I. J., Series A/B, No. 42, at 116.

2 P.C.I.J., Series A, No. 22, Free Zones of Upper Savoy, at 13. Cf. also North Sea Continental Shelf cases, I.C.J. Reports 1969, at 47-48, paras. 85 and 87.

3 Cf. Report of the Special Committee on Procedures, appointed by the Secretary- General of the United Nations (Chap. 6), to prepare proposals “within the continuing machinery designed to establish a process of conciliation“; (in which I had the pleasure to take part), A/5149 and General Assenbly Resolution 1995 (XIX) establishing UNCTAD, which accepted the recommendations (para. 25).