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The General Assembly of the United Nations and Its Power to Influence National Action

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

Kezysztof Skubiszewski*
Affiliation:
University of Poznan, Poland Columbia University

Abstract

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Type
Fourth Session
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1964

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References

1 Beservations to the Convention on Genocide, Dissenting Opinion of M. Alvarez, [1951] I.C.J. Eep. 49, 52.

2 9 U.N.C.I.O. Docs. 70 (1945).

3 See the following Advisory Opinions of the International Court of Justice: Separations for Injuries Suffered in the Service of the United Nations, [1949] I.C.J. Rep. 174, 179; Effect of Awards of Compensation made by the U.N. Administrative Tribunal, [1954] ibid. 47, 56, 57; Certain Expenses of the United Nations (Article 17, paragraph 2, of the Charter), [1962] Hid. 151, 168.

4 The Technical Assistance Board was created by the Economic and Social Council.

5 Vallat, “The Competence of the United Nations General Assembly,” 97 Hague Academy Eecueil des Cours 203, 228 (1959).

6 U. N. General Assembly, 1st Sess., Official Becords, 2nd Part, 4th Commission (Part III) 27 (1946). French opposition is referred to by Higgins, The Development of International Law through the Political Organs of the United Nations 114 (1963).

7 Haviland, The Political Eole of the General Assembly 98 (1951).

8 United States of America, U.N. General Assembly, 5th Sess., Official Eecords, 1st Commission 64, par. 14.

9 Johnson, “The Effect of Eesolutions of the General Assembly of the United Nations,” 32 Brit. Yr. Bk. Int. Law 97, 116, 118-119 (1955-1956).

10 Jennings, The Acquisition of Territory in International Law 79 (1963).

11 Voting Procedure on Questions Eelating to Eeports and Petitions Concerning the Territory of South-West Africa, Separate Opinion of Judge Lauterpacht, [1955] I.C.J. Eep. 90, 119.

12 Claude, Power and International Relations 155-190 and 278-285 (1962).

13 U.N. General Assembly, 16th Sess., Official Becords, Supp. No. 1A, at 1 (1961).

14 Ibid., 12th Seas., Supp. No. 1A, at 3 (1957).