| United States. Dept. of State - 1966 - 814 pages
...(a) States are juridically equal. (b) Each State enjoys the rights inherent in full sovereignty. (c) Each State has the duty to respect the personality of other States. (d) The territorial integrity and political independence of the State are inviolable. (e) Each State... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations - 1975 - 794 pages
...juridically equal; f , . .,] •,. . . (6) Each State enjoys the rights inherent in full sovereignty ; (c) Each State has^ the duty to respect the personality of other States; . < (d) The territorial integrity and political independence of the State are inviolable, (e) Each... | |
| Gaetano Arangio Ruiz - 1979 - 364 pages
...(a) States are juridically equal; (b) Each State enjoys the rights inherent in full sovereignty. (c) Each State has the duty to respect the personality of other States; (d) The territorial integrity and political independence of the State are inviolable; (e) Each State... | |
| 1980 - 410 pages
...(a) States are juridically equal; (6) Each State enjoys the rights inherent in full sovereignty; (c) Each State has the duty to respect the personality of other States; W) The territorial integrity and political independence of the State are inviolable; (•) Each State... | |
| 1987 - 436 pages
...(a) States are juridically equal. (b) Each State enjoys the rights inherent in full sovereignty. (c) Each State has the duty to respect the personality of other States. (d) The territorial integrity and political independence of the State are inviolable. (e) Each State... | |
| Leo Gross - 1984 - 628 pages
...four points already accepted at the San Francisco Conference50 and these additional understandings: Each state has the duty to respect the personality of other states, and each state has the right freely to choose and develop its political, social, economic, and cultural... | |
| Ronald St John MacDonald, Douglas Millar Johnston - 1983 - 1246 pages
...(a) States are juridically equal; (b) Each State enjoys the rights inherent in full sovereignty; (c) Each State has the duty to respect the personality of other States; (d) The territorial integrity and political independence are inviolable; (e) Each State has the right... | |
| M. Hamalengwa, Cees Flinterman, E. V. O. Dankwa - 1988 - 450 pages
...(a) States are juridically equal; (b) Each State enjoys the rights inherent in full sovereignty; (r) Each State has the duty to respect the personality of other States; (d) The territorial integrity and political independence of the State are inviolable; (e) Each State... | |
| Mohammed Bedjaoui - 1991 - 1339 pages
...(a) States are juridically equal; (b) Each State enjoys the rights inherent in full sovereignty; (c) Each State has the duty to respect the personality of other States; (d) The territorial integrity and political independence of the State are inviolable; (e) Each State... | |
| André De Hoogh - 1996 - 494 pages
...the rules in the resolution regarding the sovereign equality of States. It states the obligation that "each State has the duty to respect the personality of other States" and in absolute terms the rule that "the territorial integrity and political independence of the State... | |
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