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Thirty-fifth Session (1983)

The International Law Commission held its thirty-fifth session at Geneva, Switzerland, from 3 May to 22 July 1983 in accordance with General Assembly resolution 37/111 of 16 December 1982.

Topics considered in 1983

State responsibility (Summary | Analytical Guide)

Jurisdictional immunities of States and their property (Summary | Analytical Guide)

Status of the diplomatic courier and the diplomatic bag not accompanied by diplomatic courier (Summary | Analytical Guide)

Draft code of offenses against the peace and security of mankind (Summary | Analytical Guide)

Law of the non-navigational uses of international watercourses (Summary | Analytical Guide)

International liability for injurious consequences arising out of acts not prohibited by international law (Summary | Analytical Guide)

Relations between States and international organizations (second part of the topic) (Summary | Analytical Guide)

Other business

  • International Law Seminar
  • Sixth Gilberto Amado Memorial Lecture was delivered, on 3 June 1983, by H.E. Mr. G. E. do Nascimento e Silva, Brazilian Ambassador to Austria and Permanent Representative to the Office of the United Nations in Vienna, was on "The Influence of Science and Technology on International Law".