Draft declaration on the rights and duties of States

II. RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED ON THE REPORTS OF THE SIXTH COMMITTEE
178. Draft declaration on the rights and duties of States

The General Assembly, Noting that very few comments and observations on the draft declaration on the rights and duties of States presented by Panama[1] have been received from the States Members of the United Nations, Requests the Secretary-General to draw the attention of States to the desirability of submitting their comments and observations without delay; Requests the Secretary-General to undertake the necessary preparatory work on the draft declaration on the rights and duties of States according to the terms of resolution 175 (II); Resolves to entrust further study of this problem to the International Law Commission, the members of which in accordance with the terms of resolution 174(II) will be elected at the next session of the General Assembly, And accordingly Instructs the International Law Commission to prepare a draft declaration on the rights and duties of States, taking as a basis of discussion the draft declaration on the rights and duties of States presented by Panama, and taking into consideration other documents and drafts on this subject. Hundred and twenty-third plenary meeting,
21 November 1947.


[1] See document A/285.
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