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Yearbook of the European Convention on Human Bights, 1965. Vol. 8. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1967. pp. xvii, 583. Index. Gld. 81.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2017

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Copyright © The American Society of International Law 1969

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References

1 For the review of the seventh volume and references to reviews of earlier volumes, see 61 A.J.I.L. 622 (1967).

2 For the original rules of procedure of the Committee of Ministers, see 4 Yearbook of the European Convention on Human Eights 14-15 (1961).

3 Letter from the Secretary General of the Council of Europe to the Foreign Ministers of Austria and Italy, in 6 ibid. 800-801 (1963).

4 Subsequently the cases “relating to certain aspects of the laws on the use of languages in education in Belgium” were decided by the Court: Judgment of Feb. !), 1967 (Preliminary Objection), Publications of the European Court of Human Eights, Series A: Judgments and Decisions 1966-1967, p. 6, and Judgment of July 23, 19G8 (Merits), mimeographed, 127 pp.

5 For a detailed treatment of the incident, see Thornberry in 12 Int. and Comp. Law Q. 414 (1963).

6 3 Yearbook of the European Convention on Human Eights 394 at 422-424 (1960).