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... principles ; ( ii ) all democratic political parties with rights of assembly and of public discussion shall be allowed and encouraged throughout Germany ; ( iii ) representative and elective principles shall be introduced into regional ...
... principles ; ( ii ) all democratic political parties with rights of assembly and of public discussion shall be allowed and encouraged throughout Germany ; ( iii ) representative and elective principles shall be introduced into regional ...
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... principles are closely linked together . But the principle of " peaceful co - existence " occupies a special place . The first principle recognises each State's territorial integrity and its sovereignty on its territory . The ...
... principles are closely linked together . But the principle of " peaceful co - existence " occupies a special place . The first principle recognises each State's territorial integrity and its sovereignty on its territory . The ...
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... principles in the Charter there seems to be no reason why countries professing different ideologies cannot accept and work on them . The principles do not require sacrifice of ideologies . The invention of dangerous nuclear weapons like ...
... principles in the Charter there seems to be no reason why countries professing different ideologies cannot accept and work on them . The principles do not require sacrifice of ideologies . The invention of dangerous nuclear weapons like ...
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