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7Yearbook of International Law Commission, 1982, Vol. 1, p. 202.
8ICJ Reports, 1980, p. 41.
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10See Philip Alston, Effective Functioning of Bodies Established Pursuant to United Nations Human Rights Instruments : Final Report on Enhancing the Long - Term Effectiveness of the United Nations Human Rights Treaty System, U. N. ESCOR,53^rd Sess, Anex, Agenda Item 15, pp. 14- 36, U. N. Doe. E/CN. 4/1997/74.