The Domestic Jurisdiction Clause of the Charter: A Belgian View
Paul Eeckman
International Organization, 1955, vol. 9, issue 4, 477-485
Abstract:
It has become so common to refer to the domestic jurisdiction clause as one of the most controversial provisions of the UN Charter that it may reasonably be expected that a revision conference will be confronted with proposals for its amendment.
Date: 1955
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