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Comparative International Law Within, Not Against, International Law: Lessons from the International Law Commission

American Journal of International Law, 2015
Public international law and comparative law have so far been regarded as largely distinct fields, with little to no overlap between them. The degree of separation between the two disciplines is rendered in particularly stark relief by the absence in practice or scholarship of any real inquiry into the relationship between comparative law on the one ...
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ILC – International Law Commission

2000
The International Law Commission (ILC) convened for its first session in 1948. Originally the ILC consisted of 15 members. This number was increased in several steps to currently 34 above all in order to assure an adequate representation of Third World countries. This is in accordance with the rules of the ILC Statute, according to which the Commission
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The International Law Commission Re-Examined

American Journal of International Law, 1965
Commenting on the International Law Commission m the eighth year of its existence, Professor Julius Stone urged the conversion of the Commission from a body of learned lawyers preparing draft codes for Governments, which either do not want any code or want a code with different provisions, into an International Law Research Center for the basic ...
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