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... believe she would serve with great imagination and distinction , with high appreciation for the importance of human rights in foreign policy decisions , but also with an under- standing that other considerations may sometimes prevail ...
... believe she would serve with great imagination and distinction , with high appreciation for the importance of human rights in foreign policy decisions , but also with an under- standing that other considerations may sometimes prevail ...
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... believe that either State Depart- ment studies or any possible PRM's on human rights should avoid pre- cipitate recommendations and instead stress formulation of a more general framework for US decisions . We therefore suggest consider ...
... believe that either State Depart- ment studies or any possible PRM's on human rights should avoid pre- cipitate recommendations and instead stress formulation of a more general framework for US decisions . We therefore suggest consider ...
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... believe that human rights is a purely domestic matter , and accepts the opinion of the International Court of Justice ( 1971 ) which held that in ratifying the United Nations Charter , member states have undertaken legal obliga- tions ...
... believe that human rights is a purely domestic matter , and accepts the opinion of the International Court of Justice ( 1971 ) which held that in ratifying the United Nations Charter , member states have undertaken legal obliga- tions ...
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... believe that world opinion is without effect . ) We will continue to express our beliefs - not only because we must remain true to ourselves but also because we are convinced that the building of a better world rests on each nation's ...
... believe that world opinion is without effect . ) We will continue to express our beliefs - not only because we must remain true to ourselves but also because we are convinced that the building of a better world rests on each nation's ...
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... believe that a clearcut statement of US policy on human rights should stress the following : - " Internationally recognized human rights " are those set forth in the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights . ( Tab 1 ) 11 The 30 ar ...
... believe that a clearcut statement of US policy on human rights should stress the following : - " Internationally recognized human rights " are those set forth in the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights . ( Tab 1 ) 11 The 30 ar ...
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World Hunger and Food Policy | 643 |
International Health Population Growth and Womens | 927 |
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