Negotiating Survival: Four Priorities After RioCouncil on Foreign Relations Press, 1992 - 90 pages |
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... regard . In addition , the Council would undertake the task of directing system - wide coordination and integration of environmental and developmental aspects in the United Nations policies and programmes and make appropriate ...
... regard . In addition , the Council would undertake the task of directing system - wide coordination and integration of environmental and developmental aspects in the United Nations policies and programmes and make appropriate ...
Page 65
... regard to policy guidance and coordination in the field of the environment , taking into account the development perspective . 38.22 . Priority areas on which UNEP should concentrate include the following : ( a ) Strengthening its ...
... regard to policy guidance and coordination in the field of the environment , taking into account the development perspective . 38.22 . Priority areas on which UNEP should concentrate include the following : ( a ) Strengthening its ...
Page 87
... regard shall abide by the obligations included in paragraphs 1 , 2 and 3 above . 5. The Contracting Parties , recognizing that patents and other intellectual property rights may have an influence on the implementation of this Convention ...
... regard shall abide by the obligations included in paragraphs 1 , 2 and 3 above . 5. The Contracting Parties , recognizing that patents and other intellectual property rights may have an influence on the implementation of this Convention ...
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