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    Brussels Seminar, Twenty-second Annual

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    Law & Institutions of the European Communities July 4-22, 1994 Institute of European Studies, Universite Libre de Bruxelles Faculty of Law, Vrije Universiteit Brusse

    Brussels Seminar, Twenty-sixth Annual

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    Law & Institutions of the European Communities July 2-20, 1998 Institute of European Studies, Universite Libre de Bruxelles Faculty of Law, Vrije Universiteit Brusse

    The Role of the United Nations in the Maintenance of Peace Before and After the Year Two Thousand

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    This short description of some of the important ideas set forth in the various contributions to the Colloquium is meant to give the reader an idea of the broad spectrum of issues and problems with which the international community is confronted both in continuing to use the present structure and competence of the Security Council and in making reforms. While the General Assembly and other organs of the United Nations and of regional and national institutions are mentioned as useful in the struggle to maintain world peace, it is clear that the Security Council will continue to dominate the work done in the various aspects of this essential activity. Rendering the Security Council more effective in carrying out its tasks requires the continuing exploration of changes in its structure and authority to achieve its goals under the United Nations Charter

    Brussels Seminar, Sixth Annual

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    Law & Institutions of the European Economic Community July 11-22, 1978 Institute of European Studies, Universite Libre de Bruxelles Faculty of Law, Vrije Universiteit Brussel Co-Sponsored Southern Center for International Studies, Atlanta, Georgi

    Introduction to Panel I

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    The work of this panel is to sort out the theories and arguments on the obligations of individual states, as distinguished from the international or regional community of states acting under the rules of an international organization, in dealing with internal conflicts in other states. Are states assisted in determining their obligations by existing standards of international law? The panel will wish to address itself to the central question of the content of international law standards on intervention. In doing so it may also wish to offer some definition of internal conflict and discuss the ramifications of the passage from internal to international conflicts

    Brussels Seminar, Eighteenth Annual

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    Law & Institutions of the European Communities July 3-20, 1990 Institute of European Studies, Universite Libre de Bruxelles Faculty of Law, Vrije Universiteit Brusse

    Brussels Seminar, Twenty-first Annual

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    Law & Institutions of the European Communities July 1-20, 1993 Institute of European Studies, Universite Libre de Bruxelles Faculty of Law, Vrije Universiteit Brusse
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