A.
Mandate
Art.
24 of the Statute
of the International Law Commission
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Studies undertaken by the Secretariat and Reports of the Secretary-General |
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1. 1st
session of the International Law Commission (1949)
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Ways and means of making the evidence of customary international
law more readily available
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U.N. Doc. A/CN.4/6
and Corr.1 (F)
(United Nations publication, Sales No.: 1949.V.6)
- ILC Report, A/925
(A/4/10), 1949, part I, chp. V, par.35 |
2. 1st
session of the International Law Commission (1949)
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Working Paper based on Part III of the preparatory work
done by the Secretariat upon ways and means of making
the evidence of customary international law more readily
available
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U.N. Doc. A/CN.4/W.9
(in Ybk,
1949, 31st mtg (1 June 1949), ft.10)
- ILC Report, A/925
(A/4/10), 1949, part I, chp. V, paras.35-36 |
3. 2nd
session of the International Law Commission (1950)
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Comments on Judge Hudson's Working Paper, presented by
the Secretariat
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U.N. Doc. A/CN.4/27
(in Ybk,
1950, vII) |
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Reports of the Working Group or Sub-Committee |
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Reports of the Special Rapporteur |
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1. Scope,
evidence and availability of customary international law.
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Working paper by the Special Rapporteur, Manley
O. Hudson (2nd session
of the ILC (1950))
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U.N. Doc. A/CN.4/16
and Add.1 (in Ybk,
1950, vII)
- ILC Report, A/1316
(A/5/12), 1950, part II, paras.26-89 |
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Reports of the Drafting Committee |
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Comments by Governments |
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Other |
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Reports of the International Law Commission |
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1. Report
of the International Law Commission on the work of its first
session, 12 April to 19 June 1949
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On the basis of the two documents before it, the Commission
drew attention to the two methods of making the evidence
of customary international law more readily available,
viz. the collection and publication of documents concerning
State practice, and the collection of decisions of national
and international courts on questions of international
law. The Commission also considered the possibility of
assembling texts of national legislation relevant to international
law. The Chairman accepted an invitation to present a
paper on the subject at the Commission's second session
in 1950.
- Discussion in plenary: 31st
to 32nd
mtgs (1 to 2 June 1949)
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ILC Report, A/925
(A/4/10), 1949, part I, chp. V, paras. 35-37
- Ybk,
1949
- Ybk,
1949
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2. Report
of the International Law Commission on the work of its second
session, 5 June to 29 July 1950
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Completed consideration of the topic and submitted a report
to the General Assembly containing specific ways and
means suggested by the Commission.
- Discussion in plenary: 40th
mtg (6 June 1950)
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ILC Report, A/1316
(A/5/12), 1950, part II, paras. 24-94
- Ybk,
1950, vII
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1950, vI |
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General Assembly Action |
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Final Outcome |
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Recommended that the General Assembly should authorize
the Secretariat to prepare the following publications:
a) a Juridical Yearbook, setting forth, inter alia,
significant legislative developments in various countries,
arbitral awards by ad hoc international tribunals,
and significant decisions of national courts relating
to problems of international law; b) a Legislative Series
containing the texts of current national legislation
on matters of international interest, and particularly
legislation implementing multilateral international
agreements; c) a collection of the constitutions of
all States, with regular supplementary volumes ; d)
a list of the publications issued by Governments of
all States containing the texts of treaties concluded
by them, supplemented by a list of the principal collections
of treaty texts published under private auspices; e)
a consolidated index of the League of Nations Treaty
Series; f) occasional index volumes of the United
Nations Treaty Series; g) a repertoire of the
practice of the United Nations with regard to questions
of international law; h) additional series of the Reports
of International Arbitral Awards, of which a first series
had already been published in three volumes. The Commission
also recommended that the Registry of the International
Court of Justice should publish occasional digests of
the Court Reports; that the General Assembly should
call to the attention of Governments the desirability
of their publishing digests of their diplomatic correspondence
and other materials relating to international law; and
that the General Assembly give consideration to the
desirability of an international convention concerning
the general exchange of official publications relating
to international law and relations.
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ILC Report, A/1316
(A/5/12), 1950, part II, paras. 90-94
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1950, vII |
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Res.
487 (V) of 12 December 1950 (E,
F,
S,
R,
C,
A)
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Invited the Secretary-General to consider and report
to the General Assembly upon the recommendations of
the Commission in this regard in the light of the discussion
and suggestions made in the Sixth Committee.1
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