Convention related to financial resources and transfer of technology and will take fully into account the fact that economic and social development and eradication of poverty are the first and overriding priorities of the developing country Parties. Negotiating Survival: Four Priorities After Rio - Page 81by Richard N. Gardner - 1992 - 90 pagesFull view - About this book
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...implementation of this Convention through bilateral, regional and other multilateral channels. 270 4. The extent to which developing country Parties will effectively implement their commitments under this Convention will depend on the effective implementation by developed country Parties of their commitments... | |
| Aleksandr Sergeevich Timoshenko - 2003 - 296 pages
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| Philippe Sands - 2003 - 1252 pages
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...the implementation of this Convention through bilateral, regional and other multilateral channels. 4. The extent to which developing country Parties will effectively implement their commitments under this Convention will depend on the effective implementation by developed country Parties of their commitments... | |
| United Nations Environment Programme - 2005 - 751 pages
...the implementation of this Convention through bilateral, regional and other multilateral channels. 4. The extent to which developing country Parties will effectively implement their commitments under this Convention will depend on the effective implementation by developed country Parties of their commitments... | |
| Ian F. Spellerberg - 2005 - 422 pages
...the implementation of this Convention through bilateral, regional and other multilateral channels. 4) The extent to which developing country Parties will effectively implement their commitments under this Convention will depend on the effective implementation by developed country Parties of their commitments... | |
| Elizabeth R. DeSombre - 2005 - 260 pages
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