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The Present Status of the International Law for the Protection of Minorities

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 March 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1954

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References

1 See this writer's editorial comment in this Journal, Vol. 39 (1945), pp. 89–95. See also the article by Joseph B. Schechtman in The Western Political Quarterly, Vol. IV (March, 1951), pp. 1–11.

2 See, e.g., the special number, ‘The Minorities Problem,” of New Europe, Vol. IV. No. 6 (New York, July–August, 1944).

3 Study of the Legal Validity of the Undertakings concerning Minorities (E/CN. 4/367, April 7, 1950). The Secretariat had also publised a memorandum on The International Protection of Minorities under the League of Nations (E/CN. 4/Sub. 2/6).

4 In Revue Hellénique de Droit International, Vol. VI, No. 1 (1953), pp. 60–63.

5 Lehrhuch des Völkerrechts, Vol. I, p. 270.

6 See this writer's editorial comment in this Journal, Vol. 41 (1947), pp. 439–445.

7 See ibid., pp. 622–631.

8 See the article by Schechtman, loc, cit.; Bruegel, J. W., “Um einen wirksamen Schutz der Minderheiten,” in Die Friedens-warte, Vol. 50, No. 1 (1950), pp. 4050 Google Scholar; Claude, Inis L. Jr., “The nature and status of the Sub-Commission on prevention of discrimination and protection of minorities,” in International Organization, Vol. V, No. 2 (May, 1951), pp. 300312 CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

9 First session, Geneva, Nov. 24-Dec. 6, 1947; second session, Lake Success, June 13–27; third session, Lake Success, Jan. 9–27, 1950; fourth session, New York, Oct. 1–16, 1951; fifth session, New Tork, Sept. 22-Oct. 10, 1952; sixth session, New York, January, 1954.

10 This distinction is clearly laid down in the memorandum by the Secretariat on Prevention of Discrimination (E/CN.4/Sub. 2/40, June 7, 1949 (62 pp.)).

11 Definition and Classification of Minorities (E/CN. 4/Sub. 2/85, Dec. 27, 1949).