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July 15, 2015
Twenty-eighth Session (1976)
The International Law Commission held its twenty-eighth session at Geneva, Switzerland, from 3 May to 23 July 1976 in accordance with General Assembly resolution 3495 (XXX) of 15 December 1975.
Topics considered in 1976
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
- Fourth Gilberto Amado Memorial Lecture was given on 3 June 1976 by Sir Humphrey Waldock, Judge of the International Court of Justice, was on "Aspects of the Court's Advisory Jurisdiction".