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The Legal Status of General Assembly Resolutions: Some Conceptual Observations

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

Oscar M. Garibaldi*
Affiliation:
Harvard Law School; of the District of Columbia Bar

Abstract

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Type
Contemporary Views on the Sources of International Law: The Effect of U.N. Resolutions on Emerging Legal Norms
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1979

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1 I should make clear that I am referring to a system of binding legal norms. Perhaps we could talk about a parallel system of nonbinding (recommendatory) norms, which are legal in some sense (especially in the sense of being created by legal procedures), and also about a combined system of binding and nonbinding norms, which would yield different types of results, according to the nature of the intervening norms, etc. These complications need not be pursued here.