| 1966 - 1272 pages
...Nations and of the specialized agencies in regard to the matters dealt within the present Covenant. Article 47 Nothing In the present Covenant shall be...fully and freely their natural wealth and resources. PART VI Article 48 1. The present Covenant is open for signature by any State Member of the United... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs - 1971 - 328 pages
...of the specialized agencies in regard to the matters dealt within the present Covenant. Article 4? Nothing in the present Covenant shall be interpreted...fully and freely their natural wealth and resources. PAET VI Article 48 1. The present Covenant is open for signature by any State Member of the United... | |
| Taslim Olawale Elias - 1972 - 280 pages
...Charter or of the constitutions of the Specialized Agencies (Article 24), or the inherent right of peoples to enjoy and utilize fully and freely their natural wealth and resources (Article 25). Article 26 opens the Covenant for signature by any State Member of the United Nations... | |
| Nigel S. Rodley, Carroll Neale Ronning - 1974 - 226 pages
...his property. and Article 25 of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights "Nothing in the present Covenant shall be interpreted...fully and freely their natural wealth and resources." I realize that it is one thing to sneer when Jersey Standard, whose annual revenues are three and a... | |
| 1980 - 1858 pages
...the International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Eights, and provides that nothing in the Covenant shall be interpreted as impairing the inherent...fully and freely their natural wealth and resources. A declaration, post, is recommended in regard to article 47. Part VI of the Covenant contains the final... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1977 - 166 pages
...representative also voiced concern about article 25 which states that nothing in the Covenant is to impair the "inherent right of all peoples to enjoy and utilize...fully and freely their natural wealth and resources." Generally the United States described the adoption of this Covenant on Civil and Political Rights as... | |
| H. F. van Panhuys - 1980 - 510 pages
...number of less-developed countries took the initiative to add a new article which read: "Nothing in this Covenant shall be interpreted as impairing the inherent...utilize fully and freely their natural wealth and resources"208, the Netherlands objected, since it would amount to an amendment or a "correction" of... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1980 - 614 pages
...the Constitution, laws, and practice of the United States. [Reservation] ARTICLE 47 Nothing in the Covenant shall be interpreted as impairing the inherent...fully and freely their natural wealth and resources. ARTICLE SO The United States declares that the right referred to in Article 47 may be exercised only... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1980 - 610 pages
...How do you interpret irticle 25 of the Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights ("Nothing n the present Covenant shall be interpreted as impairing the inherent right of all :>eoples to enjoy and utilize fully and freely their natural wealth and resources") mcl what are the... | |
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