Negotiating Survival: Four Priorities After RioCouncil on Foreign Relations Press, 1992 - 90 pages |
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... decisions made there mean for the future ? The Earth Summit approved three documents - the Rio Declaration on Environment and Development ( a collection of twenty - seven nonbinding principles ) ; a nonbinding statement of principles on ...
... decisions made there mean for the future ? The Earth Summit approved three documents - the Rio Declaration on Environment and Development ( a collection of twenty - seven nonbinding principles ) ; a nonbinding statement of principles on ...
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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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... voting mechanism . " Where decisions of the GEF participants cannot be made by consensus , which is the normal procedure , they will have to be adopted with the approval both of a majority of the participants on a Richard N. Gardner - 31.
... voting mechanism . " Where decisions of the GEF participants cannot be made by consensus , which is the normal procedure , they will have to be adopted with the approval both of a majority of the participants on a Richard N. Gardner - 31.
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