The Earth Summit, ECO 92: Different VisionsEarth Council, 1994 - 336 pages |
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... prevent the relocation and transfer to other states of any activities and substances that cause severe environmental degradation or are found to be harmful to human health . Principle 15 In order to protect the environment , the ...
... prevent the relocation and transfer to other states of any activities and substances that cause severe environmental degradation or are found to be harmful to human health . Principle 15 In order to protect the environment , the ...
Page 97
... prevent illegal transboundary movement of toxic and dangerous products . It is also necessary to improve monitoring and enforcement capabilities . Governments , according to their capacities and available resources and with the ...
... prevent illegal transboundary movement of toxic and dangerous products . It is also necessary to improve monitoring and enforcement capabilities . Governments , according to their capacities and available resources and with the ...
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... prevent the imposition of demographic control policies on developing countries . To support the creation and implementation of an international network to provide educational , technological and economical assistance in eradicating the ...
... prevent the imposition of demographic control policies on developing countries . To support the creation and implementation of an international network to provide educational , technological and economical assistance in eradicating the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
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Toxic Chemicals 17 Oceans Seas and Coastlines | 17 |
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