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Eric Suy (ed.), Corpus Iuris Gentium - A Collection of Basic Texts on Modern Interstate Relations, Leuven/Amersfoot: Acco (1992) 568 pages.

The declared aim of this collection of international law texts is to reflect the broad spectrum of sources of international law. This is why it does not only include the most important multilateral treaties, but also attempts to document the ongoing codification of customary law by reprinting Declarations of Principles adopted by the United Nations General Assembly or Draft Articles adopted by the International Law Commission, as well as important resolutions of the Institut de Droit International.

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