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International law downunder: Antipodean contributions and challenges: proceedings of the 9th annual conference

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Australian and New Zealand Society of International Law. Conference Canberra, A.C.T.

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Centre for International and Public Law, Australian National University

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The Australian delegation to the UN Charter conference in San Francisco, was led jointly by the The Rt Hon. Dr H V Evatt, the Minister for External Affairs, and The Rt Hon. Francis Forde. The delegation worked hard but unsuccessfully to oppose the big powers’ veto in the Security Council. It strove also to expand the functions of the General Assembly, where smaller nations might have greater numbers and more influence

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