Negotiating Survival: Four Priorities After RioCouncil on Foreign Relations Press, 1992 - 90 pages |
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... treaty , which was intended to protect the diversity of genetic resources , species , and habitats of plants and animals threatened with extinction . High - level attention had focused on the Global Warming Treaty , and it was all the ...
... treaty , which was intended to protect the diversity of genetic resources , species , and habitats of plants and animals threatened with extinction . High - level attention had focused on the Global Warming Treaty , and it was all the ...
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... treaty - making of the classical kind , involving mutual restraints and reciprocal concessions entered into voluntarily on the basis of reciprocal advantage . Yet there are a number of ways in which international treaty - making on ...
... treaty - making of the classical kind , involving mutual restraints and reciprocal concessions entered into voluntarily on the basis of reciprocal advantage . Yet there are a number of ways in which international treaty - making on ...
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... treaty by Malaysia , India , and some other tropical forest countries , the choice now lies between doing nothing and negotiating a less - than - universal treaty with those countries such as Brazil that are willing to take conservation ...
... treaty by Malaysia , India , and some other tropical forest countries , the choice now lies between doing nothing and negotiating a less - than - universal treaty with those countries such as Brazil that are willing to take conservation ...
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