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The General Review Conference

Jacob Robinson

International Organization, 1954, vol. 8, issue 3, 316-330

Abstract: The tenth session of the General Assembly will be faced with the question of convoking a general review conference under Article 109 (3) of the Charter. The conference, if convened, will work under numerous limitations, some of them of a procedural nature, others of a substantive nature. In addition to these objective factors affecting the work of a general conference the attitudes of governments cannot be ignored.

Date: 1954
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