Renewed Concern for Democracy and Human Rights: Special Bicentennial Program, Washington, 1976 : Report on the Tenth Meeting of Members of Congress and of the European Parliament, September 1976, Pursuant to H. Res. 315 Authorizing the Committee on International Relations to Conduct Thorough Studies and Investigations of All Matters Coming Within the Jurisdiction of the CommitteeU.S. Government Printing Office, 1976 - 72 pagini |
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... example , are equitable solutions possible on dairy products , vegetable oils , and feedgrains ? Mr. Houdet , in reply , said that the United States and the Com- munity had discussed agricultural questions together in the past and had ...
... example , are equitable solutions possible on dairy products , vegetable oils , and feedgrains ? Mr. Houdet , in reply , said that the United States and the Com- munity had discussed agricultural questions together in the past and had ...
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... example . The United States and EC could encourage progress towards democracy by showing that they were generous in economic relations with poor countries and that they were able to adapt readily to changes in the world economy . NEW ...
... example . The United States and EC could encourage progress towards democracy by showing that they were generous in economic relations with poor countries and that they were able to adapt readily to changes in the world economy . NEW ...
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... example , there are strong limitations on free expression . The United States and EC cannot presume to instruct these nations on democracy , since this can develop only through an evolutionary proc- ess . The United States and EC can ...
... example , there are strong limitations on free expression . The United States and EC cannot presume to instruct these nations on democracy , since this can develop only through an evolutionary proc- ess . The United States and EC can ...
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... EXAMPLES OF GREECE Mr. Broeksz complimented Mr. Fraser's statement , voicing agree- ment with its emphasis on the worst violations against the person . He asserted that one must be willing to pay , economically , if one ... example set by 23.
... EXAMPLES OF GREECE Mr. Broeksz complimented Mr. Fraser's statement , voicing agree- ment with its emphasis on the worst violations against the person . He asserted that one must be willing to pay , economically , if one ... example set by 23.
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... example set by the U.S. Congress in international human rights legislation . The Helsinki agreements should not be ignored , but should be a permanent point of reference . The proposals made by Mr. Fraser should be followed up by the ...
... example set by the U.S. Congress in international human rights legislation . The Helsinki agreements should not be ignored , but should be a permanent point of reference . The proposals made by Mr. Fraser should be followed up by the ...
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Pagina 32 - All Members pledge themselves to take joint and separate action in cooperation with the Organization for the achievement of the purposes set forth in Article 55.
Pagina 15 - Member countries is to encourage the positive contributions which multinational enterprises can make to economic and social progress and to minimize and resolve the difficulties to which their various operations may give rise.
Pagina 30 - All this means that the people of any country have the right and should have the power by constitutional action, by free, unfettered elections, with secret ballot, to choose or change the character or form of government under which they dwell, that freedom of speech and thought should reign, that courts of Justice independent of the Executive, unbiased by any party, should administer laws which have received the broad assent of large majorities or are concentrated by time and custom. Here are the...
Pagina 66 - Collins, chairman of the Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Consumer Protection, expressed concern over the possibility of the repatriation of legislation. He argued that environmental policy had been misreported and that the Community had been misrepresented as interfering in member states...
Pagina 28 - ... Western Europe without gaining any durable benefit from the Soviet Union. The collapse of the Soviet-American trade agreement makes it seem even less likely that the United States can use detente as a means to extract important concessions from the USSR Other critics contend that whatever the merits of detente policy, the political costs it imposes cannot ultimately be borne. Congress and the American public can understand and support a policy which clearly discriminates friend from foe. They...
Pagina 55 - In one aspect, cultural relations can do very little. They certainly cannot overcome or deflect major historical events or eliminate acute power conflicts. But, they are the chief means to shape the future of men and nations, to change their directions through creative mutual borrowing and to strengthen an awareness of shared values.
Pagina 30 - ... the executive, unbiased by any party, should administer laws which have received the broad assent of large majorities or are consecrated by time and custom. Here are the title deeds of freedom, which should lie in every cottage home. Here is the message of the British and American peoples to mankind. Let us preach what we practise, let us practise what we preach.
Pagina 52 - The fact is that most Third World countries do not have a democratic tradition, and there are very few John Lockes or Rousseaus or Magna Cartas in the Third World legacy. Indeed the historic tradition in most Third World countries is based on social institutions that are mostly authoritarian, such as tribes, religious institutions, and the extended family.
Pagina 34 - The great human rights must be recognized, respected, and given reality In the affairs of nations. The earliest UN declarations and the recent Helsinki conference leave no doubt that these are matters of international concern. The United States will support these principles. Throughout the world, in...