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Introduction, I. Resolutions Adopted by the Organs of the United Nations: Their Relevance to International Law, 1. Types of Resolutions Treated in This Study, 2. Representative Opinions as Regards the Legal Character of United Nations Resolutions, 3. The Need for a New Approach, 4. Significance of the New Approach to the Legally Binding Instruments, 5. The Codes of Conduct: A New Vehicle in the Development of International Law, II. The Concept of Follow-Up in the Context of United Nations Resolutions, 1. The Concept of Follow-Up, 2. Supervision Conducted on the Basis of an Agreement, 3. Supervision of Non-Consensual Instruments, III. Mechanisms and Functioning of the Follow-Up Activities, 1. Recitation, 2. Review and Appraisal, 3. Reporting, 4. Elaboration, 5. Summary, Couclusion
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