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Report of Committee on Department of State and United Nations Publications

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1965

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References

1 The volumes published under Senate resolutions were respectively Sen. Doe. 357, 61st Cong., 2d Sess.; Sen. Doe. 348, 67th Cong., 2d Sess.; Sen. Doe. 134, 75th Cong., 3d Sess. A supplementary volume, Jan. 1, 1910-March 4, 1913, compiled by Garfield Charles, is Sen. Doc. 1063, 62d Cong., 2d Sess.

2 In 1963 the U.N. mimeographed 153,000 pages of materials in English only.

3 U.N. Doc. A/P.V. 1330. A 139-page List of U.N. Document Series Symbols -with explanation is available (Sales No. 65.1.6) at the U.N. Sales Section for ∮2.

4 Although the State Department insists that “the principle of collective financial responsibility” has been “kept … intact” (52 Dept. of State Bulletin 381, March 15, 1965), Professor Hans J. Morgenthau labeled “legally untenable [the] ground that Article 19 covers only substantive but not procedural votes.” (“The U.N. of Dag Hammarskjold Is Dead,” N.T. Times Magazine, March 14, 1965, p. 32.)

5 Reviewed in Bulletin of American Bar Association Section ot International and Comparative Law, December, 1964, p. 43.

6 Press Belease dated Dec. 9, 1963, quoted in “Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law,” 58 A.J.I.L. 454, 471 (1964).