It takes the average reader 3 hours and 30 minutes to read Yearbook of the International Law Commission 2009, Vol. II, Part 1 by United Nations International Law Commission
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The International Law Commission was established in 1947 with a view to carrying out the responsibility of the General Assembly, under article 13(1)(a) of the Charter of the United Nations, to “initiate studies and make recommendations for the purpose of ... encouraging the progressive development of international law and its codification.” Since its first session in 1949, the Commission has considered a wide-range of topics of international law and made a number of proposals for its codification and progressive development, some of which have served as the basis for the subsequent adoption of major multilateral treaties. The Yearbook of the International Law Commission contains the official records of the Commission and is an indispensable tool for the preservation of the legislative history of the documents emanating from the Commission, as well as for the teaching, study, dissemination and wider appreciation of the efforts undertaken by the Commission in the progressive development of international law and its codification. Volume II (Part One) reproduces the edited versions of the official documents considered by the Commission at the respective annual session.
Yearbook of the International Law Commission 2009, Vol. II, Part 1 by United Nations International Law Commission is 210 pages long, and a total of 52,500 words.
This makes it 71% the length of the average book. It also has 64% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 4 hours and 46 minutes to read Yearbook of the International Law Commission 2009, Vol. II, Part 1 aloud.
Yearbook of the International Law Commission 2009, Vol. II, Part 1 is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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