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... equal vote , but there are exceptional cases of weighted voting . Until the establishment of the inter - American system and the United Nations , the rule of unanimity was almost universally applied as the voting formula , but it ...
... equal vote , but there are exceptional cases of weighted voting . Until the establishment of the inter - American system and the United Nations , the rule of unanimity was almost universally applied as the voting formula , but it ...
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... equal in dignity and rights . They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a ... equal access to public service in his country . 3. The will of the people shall be the basis of the authority of ...
... equal in dignity and rights . They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a ... equal access to public service in his country . 3. The will of the people shall be the basis of the authority of ...
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... equal , enjoy equal rights and equal capacity to exercise these rights , and have equal duties . The rights of each State depend 181 Appendix D Charter of the Organization of American States.
... equal , enjoy equal rights and equal capacity to exercise these rights , and have equal duties . The rights of each State depend 181 Appendix D Charter of the Organization of American States.
Contents
CHAPTER 3TREATYMAKING | 24 |
CHAPTER 4INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES | 38 |
CHAPTER 5INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS | 51 |
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