In resolution
32/48 of 8 December 1977 (E,
F,
S,
R,
C,
A),
the Assembly requested the Secretary-General to prepare a report
on the techniques and procedures used in the elaboration of
multilateral treaties. Also in that resolution, the General
Assembly, bearing in mind the important contribution of the
Commission to the preparation of multilateral treaties, provided
for the participation of the Commission in the review in question.
The Commission was invited, as were Governments, to submit its
observations on the subject for inclusion in the Secretary-General's
report.
Pursuant
to that invitation, the Commission considered the subject at
its thirtieth and thirty-first
sessions, in 1978 and 1979, respectively.
[1]
Its observations
were transmitted to the Secretary-General in 1979 in the Commission's
document entitled "Report of the Working Group on review
of the multilateral treaty-making process."
[2]