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[Distributed to the Members of
the League, the Assembly and
the Council.]
Official No. : A. 12 (a). 1931. V.
Geneva, July 27th, 1931.
LEAGUE OF NATIONS
PROGRESSIVE CODIFICATION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
OBSERVATIONS BY THE GOVERNMENTS
Series 2,
Pages
Albania 1
Australia 1
Estonia 1
United States of America.... 2
France 2
Irish Free State 3
Pages
Italy 5
Japan 6
Latvia 6
The Netherlands 6
Sweden 8
Turkey : . 8
Albania.
(Letter of June 17th, 1931.)
[Translation.]
The Albanian Government has no observations to make on the question of the
progressive codification of international law, to which it gives its wholehearted support.
Australia.
(Letter of July 14th, 1931.)
His Majesty’s Government in the Commonwealth of Australia associates itself with the
views expressed in the memorandum forwarded by the British Foreign Office.1
Estonia.
(Letter of June 19th, 1931.)
[Translation.]
I have the honour to inform you that the competent Estonian authorities have not
yet been able to complete their examination of the report of the work of the First Conference
for the Codification of International Law, together with the proposals of the Assembly and
the Council and the draft resolutions proposed by various delegations in the First Committee
1 See document A.12.1931.V: V. Legal. 1931.V.4, page 6.
Series of League of Nations Publications
V.LEGAL
1931 .V.6
S. d. N. 1475 (F.) 1270 (A.) 8/31
Imp. de la T. de G.
the League, the Assembly and
the Council.]
Official No. : A. 12 (a). 1931. V.
Geneva, July 27th, 1931.
LEAGUE OF NATIONS
PROGRESSIVE CODIFICATION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
OBSERVATIONS BY THE GOVERNMENTS
Series 2,
Pages
Albania 1
Australia 1
Estonia 1
United States of America.... 2
France 2
Irish Free State 3
Pages
Italy 5
Japan 6
Latvia 6
The Netherlands 6
Sweden 8
Turkey : . 8
Albania.
(Letter of June 17th, 1931.)
[Translation.]
The Albanian Government has no observations to make on the question of the
progressive codification of international law, to which it gives its wholehearted support.
Australia.
(Letter of July 14th, 1931.)
His Majesty’s Government in the Commonwealth of Australia associates itself with the
views expressed in the memorandum forwarded by the British Foreign Office.1
Estonia.
(Letter of June 19th, 1931.)
[Translation.]
I have the honour to inform you that the competent Estonian authorities have not
yet been able to complete their examination of the report of the work of the First Conference
for the Codification of International Law, together with the proposals of the Assembly and
the Council and the draft resolutions proposed by various delegations in the First Committee
1 See document A.12.1931.V: V. Legal. 1931.V.4, page 6.
Series of League of Nations Publications
V.LEGAL
1931 .V.6
S. d. N. 1475 (F.) 1270 (A.) 8/31
Imp. de la T. de G.
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