Negotiating Survival: Four Priorities After RioCouncil on Foreign Relations Press, 1992 - 90 pages |
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... Intergovernmental mechanisms 38.11 . In order to ensure the effective follow - up of the Conference , as well as to enhance international cooperation and rationalize the intergovernmental decision - making capacity for the integration ...
... Intergovernmental mechanisms 38.11 . In order to ensure the effective follow - up of the Conference , as well as to enhance international cooperation and rationalize the intergovernmental decision - making capacity for the integration ...
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Four Priorities After Rio Richard N. Gardner. organizations and other relevant intergovernmental organizations 38.28 . All United Nations specialized agencies , related organizations and other relevant intergovernmental organizations ...
Four Priorities After Rio Richard N. Gardner. organizations and other relevant intergovernmental organizations 38.28 . All United Nations specialized agencies , related organizations and other relevant intergovernmental organizations ...
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... intergovernmental structure responsible for the follow - up to Agenda 21 . M. Non - governmental organizations 38.42 . Non - governmental organizations and major groups are important partners in the implementation of Agenda 21. Relevant ...
... intergovernmental structure responsible for the follow - up to Agenda 21 . M. Non - governmental organizations 38.42 . Non - governmental organizations and major groups are important partners in the implementation of Agenda 21. Relevant ...
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