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July 15, 2015
Twenty-seventh Session (1975)
The International Law Commission held its twenty-seventh session at Geneva, Switzerland, from 5 May to 25 July 1975 in accordance with General Assembly resolution 3315 (XXIX) of 14 December 1974.
Topics considered in 1975
State responsibility (Summary | Analytical Guide)
Succession of States in respect of matters other than treaties (Summary | Analytical Guide)
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)
Law of the non-navigational uses of international watercourses (Summary | Analytical Guide)
Long-term programme of work (Analytical Guide)
Other business
- International Law Seminar
- Third Gilberto Amado Memorial Lecture was delivered, on 11 June 1975, by H.E. Mr. Manfred Lachs, President of the International Court of Justice, who presented "Some reflexions on the peaceful settlement of disputes".