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8 Ateneo L.J. 1 (1958-1959)

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JULY-AUGUST 1958


     ATENEO LAW JOURNAL





 ARTICLE 4 OF THE DRAFT DECLARATION OF
 RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF STATES


 Ricardo Jos4 Romulo*


                          AIE  DE  MEMOIRE


 T  HIS  paper is mainly an effort to collect all the pertinent treaties and
     authorities bearing on a State's responsibility for fomenting civil strife.
It also primarily seeks to analyse the scope and limitations of that legal
duty.  As far as I know this is the first time this subject matter has been
treated in this manner.
   Tangentially it touches on the following points which are of vital con-
cern to international law and the United Nations today: (1) what is the
United Nations Charter's concept of aggression and (2) does the Charter for-
bid member  states from using or even threatening to use armed force of any
kind and under any circumstances in their foreign relations?
  The  crisis in the Middle East underscores the paramount importance
of the subject matter of this paper, and illustrates the fact that we are not
dealing here with something of mere academic interest. We  have in the
Middle  East elements of aggression, the use of force, intervention, and
the fomenting of civil strife-all of which are dealt with in this paper.
  A  full month of research and another three weeks of writing and some
more  research went into the making of this paper. It was written under
the direction of Professor Louis B. Sohn.  Professor Sohn and  another
Harvard professor are themselves engaged in essaying to codify the Rights
and  Duties of States for the United Nations. I am happy  to say that
they have been able to make use of this paper and have found the collation
of authorities and precedents most helpful in their enormous task.
  In 1949  the International Law Commission drafted pursuant to a Gen-
eral Assembly resolution' a Declaration on the Rights and Duties of States.
    AlB., cum laude (Georgetown Univ., 1955); LLB. (Harvard Law School,
1958).
  I Resolution 178 I; CAOR II (A/925) 112 (1947).

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