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This book is the first monographic study in the Soviet science of law of the problem of the succession of States in respect of international treaties. The author offers a solution to a number of issues of theory that are the subject of discussion. The work is widely argued to criticize reactionary neo-colonialist concepts directed against the right of the peoples of former colonies and dependent states to determine the fate of international treaties in force on their territory. At the same time, the author examines the draft articles on succession adopted by the International Law Commission at its twenty-fourth session, held in the summer of 1972.
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