The United States Senate, on July 28, 1945, by a vote of eighty-nine to two, passed the Resolution of Ratification of the Charter of the United Nations with the Statute of the International Court of Justice annexed thereto. The treaty had been formulated at the United Nations Conference on International Organization, in San Francisco, and signed on June 26, 1945
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The UN Charter and the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties require interpreting treaties and s...
The article examines the jurisprudence of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights in several areas ...
The recent developments in Eastern Europe and the Persian Gulf dramatize the efforts of the United S...
From its earliest decisions in the 1790s, the U.S. Supreme Court has used international law to help ...
The United Nations Charter, with its Statute of the International Court of Justice, offers mankind\u...
INTRODUCTION. This year is the 75-th anniversary of the Great Victory of the Allies – Britain, the S...
Changes in international law, as they may occur from time to time, will always be of especial intere...
Our system of international law has been developed over a period of more than three centuries. It is...
The progressive development of international law has helped move the world forward in a wide variety...
What did the United States Supreme Court mean when it famously said, International law is part of o...
Article 109 of the Charter of the United Nations requires that the agenda of the 1955 General Assemb...
In the fall of 2007, Senate hearings finally commenced on the United Nations Convention on the Law o...
I am delighted to have an opportunity to respond to Harold Hongju Koh\u27s excellent Childress Lectu...
The world is poised for another important transition. The United States is dealing with the impact o...
The world is poised for another important transition. The United States is dealing with the impact o...
The UN Charter and the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties require interpreting treaties and s...
The article examines the jurisprudence of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights in several areas ...
The recent developments in Eastern Europe and the Persian Gulf dramatize the efforts of the United S...
From its earliest decisions in the 1790s, the U.S. Supreme Court has used international law to help ...