Key Resolutions of the United Nations General Assembly 1946-1996Dietrich Rauschning, Katja Wiesbrock, Martin Lailach CUP Archive, 1997 M08 28 - 600 pages This book is the only collection to offer an authoritative selection of the most important resolutions from the first fifty years of the functioning of the United Nations General Assembly. It will be invaluable for those studying, teaching or practicing in international law or international relations and also for politicians, diplomats and staff members of international organizations. |
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Contents
Accordance with the Charter of the United Nations | 3 |
Missions and Representatives | 29 |
International System Concerning the Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy the NonProliferation of Nuclear Weapons | 40 |
of Nuclear Weapons | 75 |
660 | 99 |
with General Assembly Resolution 1542 XV | 116 |
OF STATES | 190 |
xii | 226 |
47 | 299 |
18 | 313 |
to the Economic and Social Development of Member States | 335 |
57 | 358 |
59 | 373 |
Limits of National Jurisdiction | 436 |
those Pursuant to International Agreements | 530 |
333 | 587 |
333 | 290 |
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