On 15th November 1990 the Sixth Committee of the General Assembly completed its deliberations on the Report of the Working Group on the United Nations Decade of International Law (the Vukas Report ). The Vukas Report sets out the proposed programme of activities of the Decade during the period 1990-92, and represents another important step towards the implementation of resolution 44/23 of 17th November 19891 and the fulfilment of the aspirations of strengthening the international legal order connected with that resolution. On the 19th November 1990 the Vukas Report was formally adopted by the Sixth Committee without a vote. The Decade has at last a tangible programme of activities
Predictions that the 21st century will be the Asian century have sparked analytical interest from ...
The Asian Yearbook of International Law is a major refereed publication dedicated to international l...
It is now a little over half a century since the first of the states of Asia to be granted their ind...
On 15th November 1990 the Sixth Committee of the General Assembly completed its deliberations on the...
A quick look at legal developments before the closing of the United Nations Decade in the four areas...
The time has come for us in the Northwest region, as well as in the larger Asian Pacific region, to ...
The object of this study is, as suggested by its title: The Role of the International Law Commissio...
It is now a little over half a century since the first of the states of Asia to be granted their ind...
This year, three different time frames appear to commend themselves for our treatment of internation...
It is with a sense of delightful nostalgia that the present writer begins to gather his personal rec...
The time has come for us in the Northwest region, as well as in the larger Asian Pacific region, to ...
In the ensuing pages, an endeavor will be made to ascertain the actual existence, if any, of perspe...
The Yearbook aims to promote research, studies and writings in the field of international law in Asi...
The Asian Yearbook of International Law is a major refereed publication dedicated to international l...
Professor of Law, Director of LL.M. & S.J.D. International Legal Studies Programs, Director of the S...
Predictions that the 21st century will be the Asian century have sparked analytical interest from ...
The Asian Yearbook of International Law is a major refereed publication dedicated to international l...
It is now a little over half a century since the first of the states of Asia to be granted their ind...
On 15th November 1990 the Sixth Committee of the General Assembly completed its deliberations on the...
A quick look at legal developments before the closing of the United Nations Decade in the four areas...
The time has come for us in the Northwest region, as well as in the larger Asian Pacific region, to ...
The object of this study is, as suggested by its title: The Role of the International Law Commissio...
It is now a little over half a century since the first of the states of Asia to be granted their ind...
This year, three different time frames appear to commend themselves for our treatment of internation...
It is with a sense of delightful nostalgia that the present writer begins to gather his personal rec...
The time has come for us in the Northwest region, as well as in the larger Asian Pacific region, to ...
In the ensuing pages, an endeavor will be made to ascertain the actual existence, if any, of perspe...
The Yearbook aims to promote research, studies and writings in the field of international law in Asi...
The Asian Yearbook of International Law is a major refereed publication dedicated to international l...
Professor of Law, Director of LL.M. & S.J.D. International Legal Studies Programs, Director of the S...
Predictions that the 21st century will be the Asian century have sparked analytical interest from ...
The Asian Yearbook of International Law is a major refereed publication dedicated to international l...
It is now a little over half a century since the first of the states of Asia to be granted their ind...