| 1976 - 988 pagini
...of states. By virtue of the principle of equal rights and self-determination of peoples, all peoples always have the right, in full freedom, to determine,...to pursue as they wish their political, economic, social and cultural development. The participating states reaffirm the universal significance of respect... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations - 1977 - 1558 pagini
...relationship between the Soviet Union and its Warsaw Pact allies. Under Principle VIII, "all peoples always have the right, in full freedom, to determine,...to pursue as they wish their political, economic, social and cultural development." US delegation member Robert Frowick delivered a statement on November... | |
| Council of Europe/Conseil de L'Europe - 1977 - 936 pagini
...of States. By virtue of the principle of equal rights and self-determination of peoples, all peoples always have the right, in full freedom, to determine,...to pursue as they wish their political, economic, social and cultural development. The participating States reaffirm the universal significance of respect... | |
| United States. Congress. Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe - 1978 - 122 pagini
...relationship between the Soviet Union and its Warsaw Pact allies. Under Principle VIII, "all peoples always have the right, in full freedom, to determine,...to pursue as they wish their political, economic, social and cultural development." US delegation member Robert Frowick delivered a statement on November... | |
| James Avery Joyce - 1978 - 582 pagini
...of States. By virtue of the principle of equal rights and self-determination of peoples, all peoples always have the right, in full freedom, to determine,...to pursue as they wish their political, economic, social and cultural development. The participating States reaffirm the universal significance of respect... | |
| H. F. van Panhuys - 1980 - 510 pagini
...VIII reads: "By virtue of the principle of equal rights and selfdetermination of peoples, all peoples always have the right, in full freedom, to determine...to pursue as they wish their political, economic, social and cultural development" (emphasis added). See also Foreign Affairs Publ. No. 115 pp. 68-69... | |
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