International Law Reports, Volume 110E. Lauterpacht, C. J. Greenwood, Andrew G. Oppenheimer The International Law Reports is the only publication in the world wholly devoted to the regular and systematic reporting in English of decisions of international courts and arbitrators as well as judgments of national courts. It is therefore an essential work of reference. Cases are drawn from every relevant jurisdiction--international and national. These reports offer the most economical and efficient way of accessing the whole range of international case law. This volume includes Consolidated Tables of Cases for ILR Volumes 101-110, printed at the back of the volume. |
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Contents
MATTERS RELATING TO WHOs COMPETENCE | 66 |
The work and concerns of WHO | 72 |
The principle of speciality | 88 |
The objections | 94 |
REPORTS OF CASES 1 | 95 |
f The question referred is purely abstract and theoretical | 100 |
CONCLUSION | 108 |
INTRODUCTION | 689 |
DISPOSITION | 730 |
789 | |
CONSOLIDATED TABLES OF CASES VOLUMES 10110 | 827 |
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