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The adoption of the Convention on Jurisdictional Immunity of States and Their Property concludes a long process of codification that started in the seventies within the framework of the International Law Commission. Since then the status of ground water law has become well established in key documents of the International Law Association and the International Law Commission of the United Nations (Bebreris, 1991; Haston and Utton, 1989). 3 The International Law Commission is a UN body created by the General Assembly in 1947 composed of thirty-four "independent" experts, sitting in their personal capacities, charged with responsibility for "the progressive development of international law and its codification. |
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