GA/L/2875
Sixth Committee
GA/L/2874
27 October 1995
Press Release
GA/L/2874
LENGTHY ELABORATION PERIOD FOR LAW COMMISSION TEXTS CRITICIZED BY SPEAKERS IN LEGAL COMMITTEE
19951027 Canada Says Draft Code of Crimes on Agenda for 50 Years; Commission Chairman States Effectiveness Proved by Ratification, Not SpeedGA/L/2873
26 October 1995
Press Release
GA/L/2873
GA/L/2872
25 October 1995
Press Release
GA/L/2872
GA/L/2871
20 October 1995
Press Release
GA/L/2871
QUESTIONS OF STATE RESPONSIBILITY AND CONCEPT OF STATE CRIMES REMAIN BEFORE SIXTH COMMITTEE
19951020 Australia Calls for Inclusion of Internal Armed Conflicts in Draft Code of CrimesThe right to undertake countermeasures and various methods of dispute settlement were discussed this afternoon as the Sixth Committee (Legal) continued discussing State responsibility and the concept of State crimes.
GA/L/2870
20 October 1995
Press Release
GA/L/2870
AGGRIEVED STATES SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED TO TAKE LAW INTO THEIR OWN HANDS, LEGAL COMMITTEE TOLD
19951020 India Warns of Danger in Countermeasures; Debate on Law Commission's Report Continues, with Review of State ResponsibilityGA/L/2869
19 October 1995
Press Release
GA/L/2869
LEGAL COMMITTEE CONTINUES DISCUSSION OF STATE RESPONSIBILITY, LIABILITY
19951019 Eleven Speakers Address Issues of Transboundary Injury Caused by Legal Acts, Definition of International Crimes, Dispute SettlementGA/L/2868
18 October 1995
Press Release
GA/L/2868
SIXTH COMMITTEE CONTINUES CONSIDERING REPORT OF INTERNATIONAL LAW COMMISSION
19951018 Discusses State Responsibility and Liability For Acts Not Prohibited by International LawGA/L/2867
GA/L/2866
Aggression was a classic crime against mankind, stated the representative of Algeria. Rather than undertaking the "pointless exercise" of seeking to define that crime, the International Law Commission should rely on the definition established by the General Assembly in its resolution 3314 (XXIX).