Negotiating Survival: Four Priorities After RioCouncil on Foreign Relations Press, 1992 - 90 pages |
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... Convention because it was " seriously flawed . " Seriously flawed it certainly was . As will shortly be explained , the convention failed to provide adequate protection to intellectual property rights and gave an unacceptable degree of ...
... Convention because it was " seriously flawed . " Seriously flawed it certainly was . As will shortly be explained , the convention failed to provide adequate protection to intellectual property rights and gave an unacceptable degree of ...
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... Convention on Biological Diversity so that the United States can become a party . As argued earlier , the Bush administration should be faulted not for refusing to sign the convention , but for the mishandling of its negotiation . The ...
... Convention on Biological Diversity so that the United States can become a party . As argued earlier , the Bush administration should be faulted not for refusing to sign the convention , but for the mishandling of its negotiation . The ...
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... Convention , shall cooperate in this regard subject to national legislation and international law in order to ensure that such rights are supportive of and do not run counter to its objectives . ARTICLE 21 FINANCIAL MECHANISM 1. There ...
... Convention , shall cooperate in this regard subject to national legislation and international law in order to ensure that such rights are supportive of and do not run counter to its objectives . ARTICLE 21 FINANCIAL MECHANISM 1. There ...
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