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Principles of International Law Concerning Friendly Relations Excerpts from the Report of the U.N. Special Committee on Principles of International Law Concerning Friendly Relations and Cooperation Among States (Use of Force; Duty to Cooperate; Obligations Under Charter )*
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 March 2017
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- Copyright © American Society of International Law 1967
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[Excerpts from United Nations Document A/6799 (September 26, 1967) .]
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** [Report of the Drafting Committee submitted to the Special Committee at its 79th meeting on August 18, 1967. Reproduced from United Nations Document A/6799 (September 26, 1967) pp. 60-63. The Special Committee took note of the statement submitted by the Drafting Committee but did not adopt it.
[The consensus statement of the Drafting Committee on the duty of States to cooperate appears at page 1121, and the statement on the obligations of States under the Charter appears at page 1122. The Drafting Committee did not submit a consensus statement on the principle of equal rights and self-determination of peoples.]
* [Report of the Drafting Committee submitted to the Special Committee at its 79th meeting on August 18, 1967. Reproduced from United Nations Document A/6799 (September 26, 1967) p. 83. The Special Committee took note of the statement submitted by the Drafting Committee but did not adopt it.]
* [Report of the Drafting Committee submitted to the Special Committee at its 79th meeting on August 18, 1967. Reproduced from United Nations Document A/6799 (September 26, 1967) p. 130. The Special Committee took note of the statement submitted by the Drafing Committee but did not adopt it.]
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