| United States. Dept. of State - 1972 - 164 pages
...particularly into account the needs of developing countries. 18. States have, in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations and the principles of...own resources pursuant to their own environmental policies, and the responsibility to ensure that activities within their jurisdiction or control do... | |
| Council on Environmental Quality (U.S.) - 1989 - 524 pages
...international law, the sovereign right to exploit their own resources pursuant to their own environmental policies, and the responsibility to ensure that activities...areas beyond the limits of national jurisdiction. States shall cooperate to develop further the international law regarding liability and compensation... | |
| 1973 - 534 pages
...which speak directly to the problem of transboundary pollution. Principle 21 provides that nations have "the responsibility to ensure that activities within...areas beyond the limits of national jurisdiction." Principle 22 provides that when such damage does occur, "States shall cooperate to develop further... | |
| Council on Environmental Quality (U.S.) - 1979 - 808 pages
...responsibility to ensure that activities within their jurisdictions or control do not cause damage to the environment of other states or of areas beyond the limits of national jurisdiction"—that is, the global commons. 8 * An Executive Order on Environmental Effects Abroad... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Public Works - 1971 - 604 pages
...burden on the developing countries. 21. States have, in accordance with the Charter of the I'nited N'ations and the principles of international law....own resources pursuant to their own environmental policies, and the responsibility to ensure that activities within their jurisdiction or control do... | |
| United States. Dept. of State - 1972 - 864 pages
...said Mr. Train, regards principle 21 as the most important — one which declares that all states have the responsibility to ensure that activities within...areas beyond the limits of national jurisdiction. Mr. Train noted that the population issue — which early critics of Stockholm assumed would not be... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Public Works - 1972 - 44 pages
...constituting an economic burden on the developing countries. 21. States have. in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations and the principles of...own resources pursuant to their own environmental policies, and the responsibility to ensure that activities within their Jurisdiction or control do... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Commerce - 1972 - 164 pages
...regenerate natural resources, is not unlimited ; Recognizing that States have, in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations and the principles of...own resources pursuant to their own environmental policies, and the responsibility to ensure that activities within their jurisdiction or control do... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations - 1972 - 100 pages
...constituting an economic burden on the developing countries. 21. (ex 18) States have, in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations and. the principles...own resources pursuant to their own environmental policies, and the responsibility to ensure that activities within their jurisdiction or control do... | |
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