| Organization of American States - 1988 - 502 pagini
...essential rights of man; Recognizing that the essential rights of man are not derived from one's being a national of a certain State, but are based upon attributes of the human person, for which reason they merit international protection in the form of a convention... | |
| 1989 - 1138 pagini
...essential rights of man ; Recognizing that the essential rights of man are not derived from one's being a national of a certain state, but are based upon attributes of the human personality, and that they therefore justify international protection in the form of a convention... | |
| Werner Maihofer, Gerhard Sprenger - 1990 - 278 pagini
...that the dignity of the individual is a ground for rights, and this is further explained as follows: "The American States have on repeated occasions recognized...state, but are based upon attributes of his human 1 This textual evidence is discussed from a related point of view by Oscar Sc hachter in his editorial... | |
| Terry Nardin, David R. Mapel - 1992 - 348 pagini
...or protect them. The 1948 American Declaration of the Rights and Duties of Man puts this succinctly: "The American States have on repeated occasions recognized...state, but are based upon attributes of his human personality."28 This same presumption underlies the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights and... | |
| J. Norrish - 1992 - 1524 pagini
...preamble, the unique proclamation that "the essential rights of man are not derived from one's being a national of a certain state, but are based upon attributes of the human personality." The convention proceeds to specify in Article 1 : 1. The States Parties to... | |
| E. Lauterpacht, C. J. Greenwood - 1994 - 834 pagini
...consequence. Human rights are higher values that "are not derived from the fact that (an individual) is a national of a certain state, but are based upon attributes of his human personality" (American Declaration of the Rights and Duties of Man, Whereas clauses, and American Convention, Preamble).... | |
| Loukēs G. Loukaidēs - 1995 - 256 pagini
...where it is expressly recognized that the 'essential rights of man are not derived from one's being a national of a certain state, but are based upon attributes of the human personality, and that they therefore justify international protection in the form of a convention... | |
| Theresia Degener, Yolan Koster-Dreese - 1995 - 778 pagini
...essential rights of man; Recognizing that the essential rights of man are not derived from one's being a national of a certain State, but are based upon attributes of the human person, for which reason they merit international protection in the form of a convention... | |
| Inter-American Commission on Human Rights - 1995 - 1328 pagini
...American Convention on Human Rights "that the essential rights of man are not derived from one's being a national of a certain state, but are based upon attributes of the human personality, and that they therefore justify international protection in the form of a convention..."... | |
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