Issues at the Special Session of the 1975 U.N. General Assembly: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on International Organizations of the Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, First Session, May 19, 21, and July 8, 1975U.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 - 274 страница |
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... problems of the poorest countries . We badly undergauged the quickness and scale on which the new oil - rich OPEC countries would address the needs of their third - world colleagues , including the most seriously affected countries . We ...
... problems of the poorest countries . We badly undergauged the quickness and scale on which the new oil - rich OPEC countries would address the needs of their third - world colleagues , including the most seriously affected countries . We ...
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... problems of the developing countries and the problems of the devel- oped countries are becoming common problems that afflict the whole world and that can best be treated by joint action . One conclusion in particular bears highlighting ...
... problems of the developing countries and the problems of the devel- oped countries are becoming common problems that afflict the whole world and that can best be treated by joint action . One conclusion in particular bears highlighting ...
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... problem - just as our waste , pollution , and deepening recession often become their problem . In- creasingly their problems and our problems are becoming common problems that afflict the whole world and that can best be treated by ...
... problem - just as our waste , pollution , and deepening recession often become their problem . In- creasingly their problems and our problems are becoming common problems that afflict the whole world and that can best be treated by ...
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... problems arising from inadequate participation in - and sharing of - the benefits of progress within rich countries are primarily those of racial and cul- tural minorities ; within most developing countries , however , they characterize ...
... problems arising from inadequate participation in - and sharing of - the benefits of progress within rich countries are primarily those of racial and cul- tural minorities ; within most developing countries , however , they characterize ...
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... problems . Furthermore , the international economic systems have tended to favor those economics which are already the well established " haves . " Thus , for example , the Kennedy Round benefited all nations but was of particular ...
... problems . Furthermore , the international economic systems have tended to favor those economics which are already the well established " haves . " Thus , for example , the Kennedy Round benefited all nations but was of particular ...
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Страница 158 - Nations and the principles of international law, the sovereign right to exploit their own resources pursuant to their own environmental policies, and the responsibility to ensure that activities within their jurisdiction or control do not cause damage to the environment of other States or of areas beyond the limits of national jurisdiction.
Страница 121 - Regulation and supervision of the activities of transnational corporations by taking measures in the interest of the national economies of the countries where such transnational corporations operate on the basis of the full sovereignty of those countries...
Страница 104 - Lima Declaration and Plan of Action on Industrial Development and Co-operation...
Страница 120 - However, the remaining vestiges of alien and colonial domination, foreign occupation, racial discrimination, apartheid and neo-colonialism in all its forms continue to be among the greatest obstacles to the full emancipation and progress of the developing countries and all the peoples involved. The benefits of technological progress are not shared equitably by all members of the international community.
Страница 123 - Nations as a universal organization should be capable of dealing with problems of international economic co-operation in a comprehensive manner and ensuring equally the interests of all countries. It must have an even greater role in the establishment of a new international economic order.
Страница 125 - The Charter of Economic Rights and Duties of States , for the preparation of which the present Declaration will provide an additional source of inspiration, will constitute a significant contribution in this respect.
Страница 157 - The seabed and ocean floor, and the subsoil thereof, beyond the limits of national jurisdiction, as well as the resources of the area, are the common heritage of mankind.
Страница 121 - The right of all States, territories and peoples under foreign occupation, alien and colonial domination or apartheid to restitution and full compensation for the exploitation and depletion of, and damages to, the natural resources and all other resources of those States, territories and peoples...
Страница 156 - Article 23 To enhance the effective mobilization of their own resources, the developing countries should strengthen their economic co-operation and expand their mutual trade so as to accelerate their economic and social development. All countries, especially developed countries, individually as well as through the competent international organizations of which they are members, should provide appropriate and effective support and co-operation.
Страница 151 - Every State has the sovereign and inalienable right to choose its economic system as well as its political, social and cultural systems in accordance with the will of its people, without outside interference, coercion or threat in any form whatsoever. Article! 1. Every State has and shall freely exercise full permanent sovereignty, including possession, use and disposal, over all its wealth, natural resources and economic activities.