Security and Development Assistance: Hearings Before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, Ninety-eighth Congress, First Session, February 17 and 25, 1983--Committee on Foreign Relations; March 2, 1983--Subcommittee on Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs; March 8, 1983--Subcommittee on African Affairs; March 9, 1983--International Narcotics Control--Committee on Foreign Relations; March 9, 1983--Subcommittee on European Affairs; March 11, 1983--Subcommittee on East Asian and Pacific Affairs; March 14, 1983--Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere Affairs

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Page 369 - Parties undertake to respect and to ensure respect for the present Convention in all circumstances. ARTICLE 2 In addition to the provisions which shall be implemented in peace time, the present Convention shall apply to all cases of declared war or of any other armed conflict which may arise between two or more of the High Contracting Parties, even if the state of war...
Page 399 - The authority of the legitimate power having in fact passed into the hands of the occupant, the latter shall take all the measures in his power to restore, and ensure, as far as possible, public order and safety, while respecting, unless absolutely prevented, the laws in force in the country.
Page 365 - ... which engages in a consistent pattern of gross violations of internationally recognized human rights...
Page 592 - Thank you for inviting me to appear before you today. I look forward to answering your questions and to working with you on the FY 2006 budget and other issues.
Page 362 - Israel's military successes in Lebanon have demonstrated that its armed forces are second to none in the region, they alone cannot bring just and lasting peace to Israel and her neighbors. The question now is how to reconcile Israel's legitimate security concerns with the legitimate rights of the Palestinians.
Page 399 - Protected persons are entitled, in all circumstances, to respect for their persons, their honour, their family rights, their religious convictions and practices, and their manners and customs. They shall at all times be humanely treated, and shall be protected especially against all acts of violence or threats thereof and against insults and public curiosity.
Page 291 - I would like to express my appreciation to the chairman and the members of the committee for...
Page 370 - The Occupying Power shall not deport or transfer parts of its own civilian population into the territory it occupies.
Page 455 - ... (1) Except with his own consent, no person shall be hindered in the enjoyment of his freedom of assembly and association, that is to say, his right to assemble freely and associate with other persons and in particular to form or belong to political parties or to form or belong to trade unions or other associations for the protection of his interests.
Page 455 - Except with his own consent, no person shall be hindered in the enjoyment of his freedom of expression, that is to say, freedom to hold opinions without interference, freedom to receive ideas and information without interference, freedom to communicate ideas and information without interference (whether the communication be to the public generally or to any person or class of persons) and freedom from interference with his correspondence.

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