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International Organizations as Law-Makers. By Jose E. Alvarez. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 2005. Pp. xlviii, 660. Index. $150, £85, cloth; $55, £29.99, paper.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 February 2017
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2 In fact, the WHO paid expenses of one delegate from the least developed, and from many developing, countries
3 GAOR, 61st Sess., Supp. No. 10, ch. IV, UN Doc. A/61/10 (2006).
4 Id., ch. V.
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6 The Soviet Union vetoed the draft resolution preferred by the United Kingdom, which indicated that the “laying of mines in peace–time without notification is unjustified and an offense against humanity.”