FOURTH, they will endeavor, with due respect for their existing obligations, to further the enjoyment by all States, great or small, victor or vanquished, of access, on equal terms, to the trade and to the raw materials of the world which are needed for... In The Footsteps of Churchill - Page 324by Richard Holmes - 2009 - 376 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| United States. Department of State - 1929 - 1014 pages
...principles is clear enough. The United Nations declared themselves in the Atlantic Charter in favor of ragraph 5 of the FourNation Declaration, signed at Moscow, October 30, There is everything to be said for a repetition of the words of this plain declaration in the Charter... | |
| 1942 - 482 pages
...the world which are needed for their economic prosperity"; and affirmed their "desire to bringabout the fullest collaboration between all nations in the...standards, economic advancement, and social security". In article VII of the mutual-aid (lend-lease) agreement of February 23, 1942 the Governmerits of the... | |
| 1945 - 616 pages
...— Speech to the Teamsters Union, September 11, 1940. "They [the President and the Prime Minister] desire to bring about the fullest collaboration between...securing, for all, improved labor standards, economic adjustment and social security." — Atlantic Charter, August 14, 1941. "It happens that today is also... | |
| 1944 - 718 pages
...Philadelphia Charter and the social provisions of the Atlantic Charter, which, in article 5, called for "fullest collaboration between all nations in the...standards, economic advancement, and social security." Included in the resolution is an amendment offered by Australia providing for an international conference... | |
| 1942 - 402 pages
...the changes that have taken place both here and abroad. The Atlantic Charter boldly proclaims "the desire to bring about the fullest collaboration between...standards, economic advancement, and social security." Likewise, the third of the four essential human freedoms set down by President Roosevelt in his message... | |
| 1984 - 384 pages
...which has retained its importance. This was expressed in the Atlantic Charter, which states : "The desire to bring about the fullest collaboration between...field, with the object of securing for all improved labour standards, economic advancement and social security299." This was confirmed by the Inter-Allied... | |
| Winston Churchill - 1986 - 852 pages
...to those who have been forcibly deprived of them. Fourth, they will endeavour, with due respect to their existing obligations, to further the enjoyment...field, with the object of securing for all improved labour standards, economic advancement, and social security. Sixth, after the 6nal destruction of the... | |
| Clive Maximilian Schmitthoff - 1988 - 864 pages
...represent an act of great political wisdom. In the Atlantic Charter the United Nations expressed their desire 'to bring about the fullest collaboration between...field, with the object of securing for all improved labour standards, economic advancement, and social security.' The formal recognition of the new instrument... | |
| Aaron Berman - 1992 - 244 pages
...on equal terms to the trade and raw materials . . . needed for their economic prosperity," and its "desire to bring about the fullest collaboration between...standards, economic advancement, and social security." Anthropologist Margaret Mead's 1942 ethnography of the American people, And Keep Your Powder Dry, ends... | |
| Frans Alphons Maria Alting Von Geusau - 1992 - 288 pages
...self-government restored to those who have been forcibly deprived of them; Fourth, they will endeavour, with due respect for their existing obligations, to...field with the object of securing, for all, improved labour standards, economic advancement and social security; Sixth, after the final destruction of the... | |
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