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The United Nations and the Rule of Law

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 April 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1952

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References

1 See this writer’s editorial comment: “The Swing of the Pendulum,” in this Journal, Vol. 44 (1950), pp. 135–140.

2 Reprinted in The International Law Quarterly, Vol. III (1950), pp. 1–8.

3 U.N. Doc. A/C.6/L. 187.

4 Belgium, Canada, Chile, Czechoslovakia, Egypt, El Salvador, France, Indonesia, Iran, Israel, Sweden, Soviet Union, United Kingdom, United States and Venezuela.

5 Extracts of his speech are reprinted in the International and Comparative Law Quarterly, Vol. I (1952), pp. 54–63.

6 J. L’Huillier, “Intervention et non-intervention dans la Charte des Nations Unies,” in Revue Hellénique de Droit International, Vol. IV (1951), pp. 253–260.

7 UNCIO Documents, Vol. 13, p. 700.

8 See his statement of November 29, 1951.

9 Conditions of Admission of a State to Membership in the United Nations, Advisory Opinion of May 28, 1948, Reports of Judgments, Advisory Opinions and Orders 1947/48, p. 64; this Journal, Vol. 42 (1948), p. 933.