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Page 74
... basic human rights . Thus , no member of the United Na- tions can claim that mistreatment of its citizens is solely its own business . Equally , no member can avoid its responsibilities to review and to speak when torture or unwarranted ...
... basic human rights . Thus , no member of the United Na- tions can claim that mistreatment of its citizens is solely its own business . Equally , no member can avoid its responsibilities to review and to speak when torture or unwarranted ...
Page 84
... Basic Human Needs . " It emphasized that meeting basic human needs was an essential component of economic growth . 32 Christopher initialed his approval . 33 Christopher bracketed this point and the one below and wrote in the margin ...
... Basic Human Needs . " It emphasized that meeting basic human needs was an essential component of economic growth . 32 Christopher initialed his approval . 33 Christopher bracketed this point and the one below and wrote in the margin ...
Page 103
... basic 1 Source : National Archives , RG 59 , Office of the Deputy Secretary : Records of Warren Christopher , 1977-1980 , Lot 81D113 , Box 7 , Memoranda to the Secretary - 1977 . No classification marking . A handwritten notation on the ...
... basic 1 Source : National Archives , RG 59 , Office of the Deputy Secretary : Records of Warren Christopher , 1977-1980 , Lot 81D113 , Box 7 , Memoranda to the Secretary - 1977 . No classification marking . A handwritten notation on the ...
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... basic human needs and the pro- tection of human rights , " and a mechanism to reward those who seek to achieve those standards . Meanwhile , on the Senate side , Humphrey's Subcommittee has re- ported Reuss - type language ( Tab 3 ) 5 ...
... basic human needs and the pro- tection of human rights , " and a mechanism to reward those who seek to achieve those standards . Meanwhile , on the Senate side , Humphrey's Subcommittee has re- ported Reuss - type language ( Tab 3 ) 5 ...
Page 148
... basic rights . 2. To support your efforts , basic documents in this field will be pouched to you shortly . A follow - up cable will contain general guid- ance on our agenda for action on human rights and request specific post ...
... basic rights . 2. To support your efforts , basic documents in this field will be pouched to you shortly . A follow - up cable will contain general guid- ance on our agenda for action on human rights and request specific post ...
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World Hunger and Food Policy | 643 |
International Health Population Growth and Womens | 927 |
Index | 1169 |
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