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The legal interest of bringing about the codification of international law continued after the 1930 conference. The failure of that conference motivated the founders of the United Nations Organization to strive for a permanent commission to that end, which led to the establishment of the
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from 13 March to 12 April 1930, for the purpose of formulating accepted rules in international law to subjects that until then were not addressed thoroughly. The conference's main achievement was the conclusion of the first international convention on the conflict of nationality laws.
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passed a resolution providing for the establishment of a 17-member committee for formulating a comprehensive system of international law on all outstanding issues. The committee's work led to the convening of the conference in 1930.
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The failure of the 1930 conference served to remind the members of the new commission to proceed cautiously with the codification of international law through a longer and more gradual process.
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Text of the Convention on Certain Questions Relating to the Conflict of Nationality Laws, 12 April 1930
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Responsibility of states for damage done in their territory to the person or property of foreigners.
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Harvard University draft on the convention on nationality laws, prepared for the conference, 1929
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UN memorandum from 1953 analyzing the effects of the 1930 convention on nationality laws
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1st report of the preparatory committee for the codification conference, 13 March 1930
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Edwin M. Borchard. "Responsibility of States, at the Hague Codification Conference".
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Convention on Certain Questions Relating to the Conflict of Nationality Laws
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The conference dealt eventually with three main issues on its agenda:
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could be agreed upon by the states that took part in the conference.
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A UN study elaborating on the codification of international law
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Due to disagreements on most issues on the agenda, only the
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Statement by Liang (Secretary of the ILC), 13 April 1949,
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Hunter Miller. "The Hague Codification Conference".
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Supplement to American Journal of International Law
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