The American Journal of International Law, Volume 64, Issues 4-5American Society of International Law, 1970 - International law |
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... human rights matters is because most Asian governments have such deplorable records in their respect for the human rights of their citizens . We cannot expect the representatives of governments to be self - critical . This is why the ...
... human rights matters is because most Asian governments have such deplorable records in their respect for the human rights of their citizens . We cannot expect the representatives of governments to be self - critical . This is why the ...
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... Human Rights who would have more power to remedy violations of the basic human rights than any institution now has . It is important to create an institution to meet the recognized prob- lem of governmental instructions that must be ...
... Human Rights who would have more power to remedy violations of the basic human rights than any institution now has . It is important to create an institution to meet the recognized prob- lem of governmental instructions that must be ...
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... human rights and fundamental freedoms throughout the world . President Cassin and others then suggested the formation of national groups with similar objectives , and came to the United States to urge espe- cially the formation of such ...
... human rights and fundamental freedoms throughout the world . President Cassin and others then suggested the formation of national groups with similar objectives , and came to the United States to urge espe- cially the formation of such ...
Contents
September 1970 No | 1 |
Address Some Perspectives on Peacekeeping Institutions by Law | 9 |
Brenda Brimmer Mahoney | 24 |
Copyright | |
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