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... violations of internationally recognized human rights ... unless such assistance will directly benefit the needy people of the country . ' Similar provisions have been incorporated into the legislation author- izing foreign development ...
... violations of internationally recognized human rights ... unless such assistance will directly benefit the needy people of the country . ' Similar provisions have been incorporated into the legislation author- izing foreign development ...
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... violations of internationally recognized human rights " and that whatever security assistance is provided should “ promote and advance human rights and avoid identification " of the United States with governments that deny their people ...
... violations of internationally recognized human rights " and that whatever security assistance is provided should “ promote and advance human rights and avoid identification " of the United States with governments that deny their people ...
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... violations over time . The numbers of viola- tions in each category should be reported as precisely as possible . 5. If there does appear to be a case of " consistent pattern of gross violations of internationally recognized human ...
... violations over time . The numbers of viola- tions in each category should be reported as precisely as possible . 5. If there does appear to be a case of " consistent pattern of gross violations of internationally recognized human ...
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... violations of internationally recognized human rights . " This key standard had its origin in the United Nations in the human rights framework , namely , in ECOSOC Resolution 1503 which established the new procedures for dealing in the ...
... violations of internationally recognized human rights . " This key standard had its origin in the United Nations in the human rights framework , namely , in ECOSOC Resolution 1503 which established the new procedures for dealing in the ...
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... violations of internation- ally recognized human rights . An IO role in this procedure would also be important to assure that the positions taken by the United States rep- resentatives in the United Nations and other international human ...
... violations of internation- ally recognized human rights . An IO role in this procedure would also be important to assure that the positions taken by the United States rep- resentatives in the United Nations and other international human ...
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World Hunger and Food Policy | 643 |
International Health Population Growth and Womens | 927 |
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