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July 15, 2015
Twenty-sixth Session (1974)
The International Law Commission held its twenty-sixth session at Geneva, Switzerland, from 6 May to 26 July 1974 in accordance with General Assembly resolution 3071 (XXVIII) of 30 November 1973.
Topics considered in 1974
State responsibility (Summary | Analytical Guide)
Succession of States in respect of treaties (Summary | Analytical Guide)
Succession of States in respect of matters other than treaties (Summary | Analytical Guide)
The Commission adopted the final text of the draft articles on the succession of States in respect of treaties, with commentaries
Most-favoured-nation clause (Summary | Analytical Guide)
Question of treaties concluded between States and international organizations or between two or more international organizations (Summary | Analytical Guide)
Long-term programme of work (Analytical Guide)
- Consideration of recommendation concerning commencement of the work on the law of the non-navigational uses of international watercourses (para. 4 of General Assembly resolution 3071 (XXVIII).
- Consideration of recommendation concerning undertaking at an appropiate time a separate study on the topic of international liability for injurious consequencies arising out of the performance of activities other than internationally wrongful acts (para. 3 (c) of General Assembly resolution 3071 (XXVIII).