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Twenty-fifth Session (1973)

The International Law Commission held its twenty-fifth session at Geneva, Switzerland, from 7 May to 13 July 1973 in accordance with General Assembly resolution 2926 (XXVII) of 28 November 1972.

Topics considered in 1973

State responsibility (Summary | Analytical Guide)

Succession of States in respect of matters other than treaties (Summary | Analytical Guide)

Review of the Commission's long-term programme of work: "Survey of International Law" prepared by the Secretary General (A/CN.4/245) (Analytical Guide)

Priority to be given to the topic of the law of the non-navigational uses of international watercourses (para. 5 of section 1 of General Assembly resolution 2780 (XXVI) and 2926 (XXVII) (Summary | Analytical Guide)

Most-favoured-nation clause (Summary | Analytical Guide)

Other business