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United Nations Charter

Subjects and character of self- determination

Subjects and character of self- determination

... The binding, treaty and customary norms of international law give all peoples the right to freely determine, without external intervention, their political status and the pursuit of social, economic and cultural ...

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The African Union’s Right of Humanitarian Intervention as Collective Self-Defense

The African Union’s Right of Humanitarian Intervention as Collective Self-Defense

... The United Nations Charter is appropriately read, even now, as an attempt to overcome the failures of Woodrow Wilson’s League of Nations and its covenant of ...the United Nations ...

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CHALLENGES TO UNITED NATIONS EFFORTS TOWARDS ENSURING INTERNATIONAL PEACE AND SECURITY IN THE POST-COLD WAR ERA

CHALLENGES TO UNITED NATIONS EFFORTS TOWARDS ENSURING INTERNATIONAL PEACE AND SECURITY IN THE POST-COLD WAR ERA

... The United Nations Charter established six principal organs of the United Nations: the General Assembly, whose primary function among others is to consider and make recommendations on ...

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Legitimacy Faultlines in International Society. The Responsibility to Protect and Prosecute after Libya

Legitimacy Faultlines in International Society. The Responsibility to Protect and Prosecute after Libya

... to through treaty law.22 In the context of contemporary international society states are bound by laws that accord with the procedures specified by the United Nations Charter, including [r] ...

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Discussion on the Problem of Defining Aggression

Discussion on the Problem of Defining Aggression

... In terms of the concepts to which I have alluded, the Special Declara- tion, the United Nations Charter, and a definition of aggression would be considered principles[r] ...

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Emerging International Development Law and Traditional International Law - Congruence or Cleavage?

Emerging International Development Law and Traditional International Law - Congruence or Cleavage?

... an emerging body of law as part of, and a complement to, the objective stated in the Preamble to the United Nations Charter of promoting "social progress and[r] ...

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What Is New in Muslim Faith? Global Conflicts versus Moral Interests

What Is New in Muslim Faith? Global Conflicts versus Moral Interests

... the United Nations Charter, the present Charter and International Law; to preserve and promote the lofty Is- lamic values of peace, compassion, tolerance, equality, justice and human dignity” ...

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On International Law and Nuclear Terrorism

On International Law and Nuclear Terrorism

... These patterns must be based upon the idea that even sovereignty must yield to gross inversions of the norms expressed in the United Nations Charter; the Universal [r] ...

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We Have Sinned: When Churches Say we are Sorry and the Politics of Apology and Reconciliation

We Have Sinned: When Churches Say we are Sorry and the Politics of Apology and Reconciliation

... The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), a sub- regional organization created under the auspices of the United Nations Charter (UN Charter), has played a chal[r] ...

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Essays on Electoral Accountability and Equalization Transfer under a Decentralized Context: The Case of Peruvian Municipalities

Essays on Electoral Accountability and Equalization Transfer under a Decentralized Context: The Case of Peruvian Municipalities

... the United Nations Charter; and as a presence of (or commitment to) conditions under which fundamental human rights: the dignity and worth of the human person, the equal rights of men and women and ...

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Some Thoughts on Ideas That Gave Rise to International Humanitarian Law

Some Thoughts on Ideas That Gave Rise to International Humanitarian Law

... The Geneva Conventions relating to the protection of victims of armed conflicts are, after the United Nations Charter, the most widely accepted international instruments and [r] ...

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The Laws of War and NATO Attacks on Yugoslavia

The Laws of War and NATO Attacks on Yugoslavia

... Article 5 is the core of the Treaty whereby member countries agree to treat an armed attack on any one of them, in Europe or Northern America, as an attack against all of them. It commits them to taking the necessary ...

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Report drawn up on behalf of the Political Affairs Committee on the protection and defense of human rights  EP Working Documents 1977 78, Document 89/77, 10 May 1977

Report drawn up on behalf of the Political Affairs Committee on the protection and defense of human rights EP Working Documents 1977 78, Document 89/77, 10 May 1977

... - resolutely determined to uphold the implementation of the fundamental principles embodied in the United Nations Charter, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the European Convent[r] ...

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Index (Volume 74)

Index (Volume 74)

... See also Aggression; Law of Naval Warfare; Security Council; United Nations Charter.. See also Peacekeeping; Peacemaking.[r] ...

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The Routine Torture Practices of the Saudi Arabian Government as "Commercial Activity" Within the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act of 1976 in the Wake of Saudi Arabia v. Nelson, 113 S. Ct. 1471 (1993).

The Routine Torture Practices of the Saudi Arabian Government as "Commercial Activity" Within the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act of 1976 in the Wake of Saudi Arabia v. Nelson, 113 S. Ct. 1471 (1993).

... Every state has the duty to respect and observe "human rights and fundamental freedoms in accordance with the [United Nations] Charter."8 In addition, the Tor[r] ...

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The Evolution of the Concept of International Peace and Security in light of UN Security Council Practice (End of the Cold War Until Now)

The Evolution of the Concept of International Peace and Security in light of UN Security Council Practice (End of the Cold War Until Now)

... Cold War, important developments in the field of disarmament and control of Arms control were done by the United Nations. This evolution is more as a result of the secu- rity environment after the Cold War ...

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Rule of Conduct During Humanitarian Intervention

Rule of Conduct During Humanitarian Intervention

... The United Nations is not, as an international personality in its own right, a party to any of the conventions relating to armed ...the United Nations, in the name of the international ...

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The European Union in the global security architecture

The European Union in the global security architecture

... the United States administration, particularly during the Bush Presidency, and the emergence of terrorism as the main security challenge for the international community gave rise to a de facto wider distribution ...

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Sovereignty, This Strange Thing: Its Impact on the Global Economic Order

Sovereignty, This Strange Thing: Its Impact on the Global Economic Order

... The Charter of the Economic Rights and Duties of States adopted by the United Nations in 1974 provides, in addition to calling for permanent sovereignty over natu[r] ...

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Bridging the Gap

Bridging the Gap

... Ambassador to the United Nations, on the occasion of Howard University's Charter Day Convocation on March 2, 1977 , commemorating the 110th anni- versary of the founding of the.. univers[r] ...

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