Commercial Discrimination and International Law
1958 ◽
Vol 52
(3)
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pp. 495-498
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Keyword(s):
The Law
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The state traders of Eastern Europe are arguing that the principle of equality of states enshrined in the United Nations Charter must be extended to international commercial intercourse to prevent discrimination. This was the theme of the opening session of a recent conference of scholars gathered in Rome to consider the impact of state trading upon the law governing commercial relations of states.