| Ronald St. John MacDonald - 1994 - 978 lapas
...made it clear what is required for the Organisation to meet the rising demands of people's security: "The time of absolute and exclusive sovereignty, however, has passed; its theory was never matched by reality."16 Once again, the question of State sovereignty has been back in the news and on the agenda... | |
| Sohail H. Hashmi - 2010 - 228 lapas
...fundamental sovereignty and integrity are crucial to any common international progress. The time of absolute sovereignty, however, has passed; its theory was never matched by reality. It is the task of the leaders of states today to understand this and to find a balance between the needs of good internal... | |
| Francis M. Deng, Terrence Lyons - 2001 - 212 lapas
...of this work is and must remain the State. Respect for its fundamental sovereignty and integrity are crucial to any common international progress. The...passed; its theory was never matched by reality." For an academic interpretation see Jarat Chopra and Thomas G. Weiss, "Sovereignty Is No Longer Sacrosanct:... | |
| Christopher Dandeker - 244 lapas
...fundamental sovereignty and integrity are crucial to any common international progress. The time of absolute sovereignty, however, has passed; its theory was never matched by reality. It is the task of the leaders of states today to understand this and to find a balance between the needs of good internal... | |
| Kevin M. Cahill - 1999 - 396 lapas
...populations. Expressing his views on the matter, former Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali stated: The time of absolute and exclusive sovereignty, however,...matched by reality. It is the task of leaders of states to understand this and to find a balance between the needs of good internal governance and the requirements... | |
| Christopher Harding, C. Chin L. Lim - 1999 - 410 lapas
...of this work is and must remain the state. Respect for its fundamental sovereignty and integrity are crucial to any common international progress. The...passed; its theory was never matched by reality'; UN Doc. A/47/277-S/241 1 1, para. 17. 96 Or as has been said elsewhere: 'It has become clear... that... | |
| Richard A. Falk - 2000 - 284 lapas
...of this work is and must remain the State. Respect for its fundamental sovereignty and integrity are crucial to any common international progress. The...passed; its theory was never matched by reality." For an academic interpretation see Jarat Chopra and Thomas G. Weiss, "Sovereignty is No Longer Sacrosanct:... | |
| Bimal Ghosh - 2000 - 277 lapas
...this work] is and must remain the State. Respect for its fundamental sovereignty and integrity are crucial to any common international progress. The...however, has passed; its theory was never matched by its reality. It is the task of leaders of States today to understand this and to find a balance between... | |
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