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Remarks by L. F. E. Goldie
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 February 2017
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- International Law and Other Disciplines
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- Copyright © American Society of International Law 1977
References
1 G. Schwarzenberger, Manual of International Law 173 (5th ed. 1967).
2 Ross, A Text-Book of International Law 241 (1947).
3 22 Brit. Y. B. Int L. 146 (1945).
4 UN Doc. A/CN.4/217 and Add.l (1969), [1969] 2 Y. B. Int'l L. Comm'n 125, 138, UN Doc. A/CN.4/Ser.A/1969.
5 See Int'L. Comm'n, Report on the Work of its Twenty-Eighth Session, 31 GAOR, Supp. (No. 10) 226, UN Doc. A/31/10 (1976).
6 Int'l L. Comm'n, Summary Record of the 1374th Meeting 14, UN Doc. A/CN.4/SR.1374 (1976).
7 Int'l L. Comm'n, Summary Record of the 1376th Meeting 16, UN Doc. A/CN.4/SR.1376 (1976).
8 G. A. Res. 2625, 25 GAOR, Supp. (No. 28) 121, 122, UN Doc. A/8028 (1971).
9 Secretary-General, Survey of International Law in Relation to the Work of Codification of the International Law Commission—Preparatory Work Within the Purview of Article 18, paragraph 1, of the Statute of the International Law Commission, UN Doc. A/CN.4/1/Rev.l, at 16 (1949).
10 See Article 23, para. 1, of the Statute of the International Law Commission:
The Commission recommends to the General Assembly:
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a. To take action, the report having already been published;
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b. To take note of or adopt the report by resolution;
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c. To recommend the draft to Members with a view to the conclusion of a convention;
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d. To convoke a conference to conclude a convention.
11 An example of such a concept is the emergence of the continental shelf doctrine between 1951—the date of the Abu Dhabi arbitration, 18 Int'l. L. Rev. 156 (no. 37) (1951), 1 Int'l & Comp. L. Q. 247 (1952)—and 1969, the date of the International Court of Justice's decision in the North Sea Continental Shelf cases, [1969] ICJ REP. 3. For a discussion of the evolution of the continental shelf doctrine in these terms, see Goldie, The International Law Commission and the Progressive Development of International Law, 28 Fed. B. J. 25, 31 (1968).