Further stiffening of the sovereignty principle was found in what could be called a balancing resolution on respect for the principles of national sovereignty and non-interference in the internal affairs of states in their electoral process... Foreign Policy Implications of Satellite Communications - 148. lappuseautors: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on National Security Policy and Scientific Developments - 1970 - 212 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Christian Tomuschat - 1993 - 368 lapas
...enlightening about the concerns of the majority of the member States of the United Nations: "Recognizing that the principles of national sovereignty and non-interference in the internal affairs of any State should be respected in the holding of elections. Also recognizing that there is no single... | |
| Thomas George Weiss - 1993 - 250 lapas
...failed to support the measure. On the same dale the Assembly adopted Resolution A/45/151, "Respect for the Principles of National Sovereignty and Noninterference in the Internal Affairs of States in Their Electoral Processes," which seems to take back most of the things affirmed in the above resolution... | |
| Yves Beigbeder - 1994 - 348 lapas
...General Assembly voted on the same day the "rival", contradictory and superfluous resolution reaffirming the principles of national sovereignty and non-interference in the internal affairs of States in their electoral processes (Resol. 46/130 - recorded voting: 102-40-13). Latin American countries... | |
| James Crawford - 1994 - 48 lapas
...4, 9. But on the same day the General Assembly adopted a countervailing resolution on 'Respect for the principles of national sovereignty and non-interference in the internal affairs of States in their electoral processes': GA Res. 47/130 (99-45:16). Res. 47/130 reflects reservations on the... | |
| United Nations. General Assembly - 1997 - 630 lapas
...Reaffirming also in this context, the right of the Palestinian people to self-determination, Recognizing that the principles of national sovereignty and noninterference in the internal affairs of any State should be respected in the holding of elections, Recognizing also that there is no single... | |
| Stephen Bowen - 1997 - 340 lapas
...Peoples: "Peoples" or "Governments"?': ibid, 55; Review of Cassese, above note 9, 90 AJIL 331 (1996). 49 the principles of national sovereignty and non-interference in the internal affairs of States in their electoral processes,' seeks to reaffirm that, it is the concern solely of peoples to determine... | |
| David Wippman - 1998 - 378 lapas
...assistance. On the one hand, a majority of member states approved a resolution proclaiming "respect for the principles of national sovereignty and non-interference in the internal affairs of states in their electoral processes."17 There was no "universal need" for the United Nations to provide electoral... | |
| Gregory H. Fox, Brad R. Roth - 2000 - 604 lapas
...paras. 4, 9. On the same day the General Assembly adopted a countervailing resolution on "Respect for the principles of national sovereignty and noninterference in the internal affairs of States in their electoral processes": GA Res. 47/130 (99-45:16). Res. 47/130 reflects reservations on the... | |
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