Negotiating Survival: Four Priorities After RioCouncil on Foreign Relations Press, 1992 - 90 pages |
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... decisions for the entire world community . It is an ideal body for the United States , which like the other permanent members has the right of veto . In the new world of sustainable development negotiations , however , there is no ...
... decisions for the entire world community . It is an ideal body for the United States , which like the other permanent members has the right of veto . In the new world of sustainable development negotiations , however , there is no ...
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... decisions of the Confer- ence . They should report on such plans and com- mitments to the United Nations General Assembly in the Fall of 1992 at its forty - seventh session . 33.22 . Developing countries should also begin to draw up ...
... decisions of the Confer- ence . They should report on such plans and com- mitments to the United Nations General Assembly in the Fall of 1992 at its forty - seventh session . 33.22 . Developing countries should also begin to draw up ...
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... decisions of the Conference . Their governing bodies may consider ways of strengthening and adjusting activities and programmes in line with Agenda 21 , in particular , regarding projects for promoting sustainable devel- opment ...
... decisions of the Conference . Their governing bodies may consider ways of strengthening and adjusting activities and programmes in line with Agenda 21 , in particular , regarding projects for promoting sustainable devel- opment ...
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