Reservations to Multilateral Treaties Made in the Act of Ratification or Adherence
1939 ◽
Vol 33
(3)
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pp. 488-499
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Keyword(s):
Made In
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The question of the admissibility of reservations to multilateral treaties continues to present problems of great theoretical and practical interest. In particular, there is still considerable uncertainty regarding the procedure which should be followed where a signatory or adhering state desires to formulate reservations in the act of ratification or adherence. This question is of special interest to international organizations such as the Pan American Union and the League of Nations. As depositaries of treaties and of instruments of ratification and adherence, the procedural aspect of this problem is a matter of every day concern.