They confirm that they will respect each other's right freely to choose and develop, in accordance with international human rights standards, their political, social, economic and cultural systems. In exercising this right, they will ensure that their... Roadblock to Religious Liberty: Religious Registration - Stran 43avtor: United States. Congress. Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe - 2002 - 51 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| William Elliott Butler - 1987 - 234 strani
...formulates the following provision: the particular States shall 'respect each other's right to freely choose and develop their political, social, economic and cultural systems, as well as the right to establish their own laws and administrative regulations.' The significance of this provision... | |
| United States. Congress. Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe - 1990 - 30 strani
...of law. They recognize the importance of pluralism with regard to political organizations. (4) They confirm that they will respect each other's right freely to choose and develop, in accordance with international human rights standards, their political, social, economic and cultural... | |
| Arie Bloed, Pieter Dijk - 1991 - 354 strani
...of law. They recognize the importance of pluralism with regard to political organizations. (4) They confirm that they will respect each other's right freely to choose and develop, in accordance with international human rights standards, their political, social, economic and cultural... | |
| Adam Daniel Rotfeld (red.), Walther Stützle - 1991 - 262 strani
...of law. They recognize the importance of pluralism with regard to political organizations. (4) They confirm that they will respect each other's right freely to choose and develop, in accordance with international human rights standards, their political, social, economic and cultural... | |
| Paul B. Stephan, Boris Mikhaĭlovich Klimenko - 1991 - 394 strani
...Human Dimension of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe, the participants affirmed that: [T]hey will respect each other's right freely to choose and develop, in accordance with international human rights standards, their political, social, economic and cultural... | |
| Richard Pierre Claude - 1992 - 484 strani
...impact on the language of earlier CSCE documents, where the participating states routinely declared that "they will respect each other's right freely...develop their political, social, economic and cultural system." Although this language is repeated in all subsequent documents, it is clear that states that... | |
| Johan G. Lammers, A. C. Kiss - 1992 - 372 strani
...an operative paragraph that indicated that the right to property existed "without prejudice to their right freely to choose and develop their political, social, economic and cultural systems" 208 , but these were later withdrawn. The draft resolution was then adopted by the Third Committee... | |
| Christian Tomuschat - 1993 - 368 strani
...on the Human Dimension makes this clear through adaptation of self-determination language in: "They [the participating States] confirm that they will...respect each other's right freely to choose and develop, in accordance with international human rights standards, [author's emphasis] their political, social,... | |
| Arie Bloed - 1993 - 1371 strani
...of law. They recognize the importance of pluralism with regard to political organizations. (4) They confirm that they will respect each other's right freely to choose and develop, in accordance with international human rights standards, their political, social, economic and cultural... | |
| R. A. Mullerson - 1994 - 264 strani
...of human rights. The states' parties to the Conference on the Human Dimension of the CSCE confirmed that they will respect each other's right freely to choose and develop, in accordance with international human rights standards [emphasis added], their political, social,... | |
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