Negotiating Survival: Four Priorities After RioCouncil on Foreign Relations Press, 1992 - 90 pages |
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... its role as the principal body within the United Nations system in the field of environment and taking into account the development aspects of environmental questions , it would require access to 66 - NEGOTIATING SURVIVAL.
... its role as the principal body within the United Nations system in the field of environment and taking into account the development aspects of environmental questions , it would require access to 66 - NEGOTIATING SURVIVAL.
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... require access to greater expertise and provision of adequate financial resources and it would require closer cooperation and collaboration with development organs and other relevant organs of the United Nations system . Furthermore ...
... require access to greater expertise and provision of adequate financial resources and it would require closer cooperation and collaboration with development organs and other relevant organs of the United Nations system . Furthermore ...
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... require additional resources . J. Regional and subregional cooperation and implementation 38.29 . Regional and subregional cooperation will be an important part of the outcome of the Conference . The regional commissions , regional ...
... require additional resources . J. Regional and subregional cooperation and implementation 38.29 . Regional and subregional cooperation will be an important part of the outcome of the Conference . The regional commissions , regional ...
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