Issues at the Special Session of the 1975 U.N. General Assembly, Hearings Before the ..., 94-1, May 19, 21, and July 8, 19751975 - 274 страница |
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... cost of this would have to be shared , that this would have to be multina- tional - each nation would have to have its own reserves - then the questions that were left open were of a different sort . But if we want a successful meeting ...
... cost of this would have to be shared , that this would have to be multina- tional - each nation would have to have its own reserves - then the questions that were left open were of a different sort . But if we want a successful meeting ...
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... costs would need to be shared , etc. Thus with respect to raw materials , should they be dealt with on a case by case basis as preferred by Secretary Kissinger and Prime Minister Wilson of the United Kingdom , or linked in some way as ...
... costs would need to be shared , etc. Thus with respect to raw materials , should they be dealt with on a case by case basis as preferred by Secretary Kissinger and Prime Minister Wilson of the United Kingdom , or linked in some way as ...
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... costs . In the advanced countries , diminishing returns have also set in on increasing production through greater use of fertilizers and other inputs . Greatly increased grain production is only possible in the developed countries ...
... costs . In the advanced countries , diminishing returns have also set in on increasing production through greater use of fertilizers and other inputs . Greatly increased grain production is only possible in the developed countries ...
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... costs of producing it . New land can be put under cultivation in developed countries only at substantially increased cost , and increasing produc- tion through more intensive use of inputs such as fertilizer and water is likely to be ...
... costs of producing it . New land can be put under cultivation in developed countries only at substantially increased cost , and increasing produc- tion through more intensive use of inputs such as fertilizer and water is likely to be ...
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... cost of over $ 1 billion . THE NEW DISCONTINUITIES The preceding discussion has shown how the rapid and continuing growth in demand in recent years from unprecedented increases in population and afflu- ence has overloaded the carrying ...
... cost of over $ 1 billion . THE NEW DISCONTINUITIES The preceding discussion has shown how the rapid and continuing growth in demand in recent years from unprecedented increases in population and afflu- ence has overloaded the carrying ...
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Страница 158 - States have, in accordance with the Charter of the United 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 158 - The environmental policies of all States should enhance and not adversely affect the present or future development potential of developing countries, nor should they hamper the attainment of better living conditions for all...
Страница 162 - The Establishment Of A New International Economic Order based on equity, sovereign equality, interdependence, common interest and cooperation among all states, irrespective of their economic and social systems which shall correct inequalities and redress existing injustices...
Страница 123 - 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 152 - ... in the promotion of sustained growth of the world economy, in particular accelerating the development of developing countries. Correspondingly all States have the duty to respect that right by refraining from applying economic and political measures that would limit it.
Страница 177 - The developed countries do not expect reciprocity for commitments made by them in trade negotiations to reduce or remove tariffs and other barriers to the trade of developing countries, ie the developed countries do not expect the developing countries, in the course of trade negotiations, to make contributions which are inconsistent with their individual development, financial and trade needs.
Страница 140 - Programme of Action complements and strengthens the goals and objectives embodied in the International Development Strategy for the Second United Nations Development Decade as well as the new measures formulated by the General Assembly at its twenty-eighth session to offset the shortfalls in achieving those goals and objectives.
Страница 122 - ... the prosperity of the developed countries and the growth and development of the developing countries, and that the prosperity of the international community as a whole depends upon the prosperity of its constituent parts.
Страница 158 - No State may use or encourage the use of economic, political or any other type of measures to coerce another State in order to obtain from it the subordination of the exercise of its sovereign rights and to secure from it advantages of any kind.