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... further initiative by a group of non - aligned nations . Her Majesty's Government view this initiative with sympathy and are in earnest agreement with its aim of reaching a peaceful solution for the serious situation in Viet - Nam . The ...
... further initiative by a group of non - aligned nations . Her Majesty's Government view this initiative with sympathy and are in earnest agreement with its aim of reaching a peaceful solution for the serious situation in Viet - Nam . The ...
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... further say that we would assume a corresponding reduction in total national missile strengths , so we are not talking about adding to the West's total missile strength " . ( " ) ( 8 ) Ibid . , Speech No. 32 . ( 9 ) Vol . 167 , page 455 ...
... further say that we would assume a corresponding reduction in total national missile strengths , so we are not talking about adding to the West's total missile strength " . ( " ) ( 8 ) Ibid . , Speech No. 32 . ( 9 ) Vol . 167 , page 455 ...
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... further spread of nuclear weapons . They will persevere in efforts to secure peace in Vietnam and to promote the stability of South - East Asia . They will continue to support Britain's alliances for collective defence and will work for ...
... further spread of nuclear weapons . They will persevere in efforts to secure peace in Vietnam and to promote the stability of South - East Asia . They will continue to support Britain's alliances for collective defence and will work for ...
Page 32
... further the international discussions of means of strengthening the world payments system . In implementing the National Plan My Government will extend the range of the Economic Development Committees and encourage British industry to ...
... further the international discussions of means of strengthening the world payments system . In implementing the National Plan My Government will extend the range of the Economic Development Committees and encourage British industry to ...
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... further agree that all movements of Members of the British Forces ( as defined in Clause O of the Annexure of this Agreement ) shall be fully restricted to the Agreed Areas , the territorial waters adjacent to the Agreed Areas and the ...
... further agree that all movements of Members of the British Forces ( as defined in Clause O of the Annexure of this Agreement ) shall be fully restricted to the Agreed Areas , the territorial waters adjacent to the Agreed Areas and the ...
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Page 140 - Nations. 2. For each State ratifying or acceding to the Convention after the deposit of the twenty-second instrument of ratification or accession, the Convention shall enter into force on the thirtieth day after deposit by such State of its instrument of ratification or accession.
Page 322 - Nothing contained in the present Charter shall authorize the United Nations to intervene in matters which are essentially within the domestic jurisdiction of any state or shall require the Members to submit such matters to settlement under the present Charter; but this principle shall not prejudice the application of enforcement measures under Chapter VII.
Page 553 - ARTICLE 18 1. This Convention shall be open to accession by any State referred to in article 17, paragraph 1, of the Convention. 2. Accession shall be effected by the deposit of an instrument of accession with the Secretary-General of the United Nations.
Page 157 - ... the Governing Body of the International Labour Office shall present to the General Conference a report on the working of this Convention and shall examine the desirability of placing on the agenda of the Conference the question of its revision in whole or in part.
Page 117 - For the purpose of these articles, the term "continental shelf is used as referring (a) to the seabed and subsoil of the submarine areas adjacent to the coast but outside the area of the territorial sea, to a depth of 200 metres or, beyond that limit, to where the depth of the superjacent waters admits of the exploitation of the natural resources of the said areas; (b) to the seabed and the subsoil of similar submarine areas adjacent to the coasts of islands.
Page 156 - A Member which has ratified this Convention may denounce it after the expiration of ten years from the date on which the Convention first comes into force, by an act communicated to the Director-General of the International Labour Office for registration.
Page 123 - Except where otherwise provided in these articles, the normal baseline for measuring the breadth of the territorial sea is the low-water line along the coast as marked on large-scale charts officially recognized by the coastal State.
Page 546 - All states shall observe faithfully and strictly the provisions of the Charter of the United Nations, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the present Declaration on the basis of equality, noninterference in the internal affairs of all states and respect for the sovereign rights of all peoples and their territorial integrity.
Page 122 - Convention of which the Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish texts are equally authentic, shall be deposited with the Secretary-General of the United Nations who shall send certified copies thereof to all States referred to in article 31.
Page 545 - Everyone has the right to own property alone as well as in association with others. 2 No one shall be arbitrarily deprived of his property.