Humanitarian Good Offices in International Law: The Good Offices of the United Nations Secretary-General in the Field of Human RightsAction available or acceptable. The author examines the wide range of. |
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Contents
The human rights policy of the United Nations | 12 |
Humanitarian good offices in international | 35 |
The good offices of the United Nations SecretaryGeneral | 52 |
Charterbased responsibilities and express humanitarian | 75 |
Humanitarian good offices in East Pakistan | 92 |
Conference on refugees and displaced | 111 |
Humanitarian good offices in Cyprus | 120 |
The American hostages in Iran | 129 |
Conclusion | 159 |
Annexes | 165 |
Effective action against mass and flagrant violations | 166 |
Agreement between the UN SecretaryGeneral and | 174 |
Strengthening | 183 |
UNITARs proposed model rules for disaster relief | 189 |
Draft resolution proposed in the Third Committee of | 198 |
Note on effects | 209 |
Humanitarian good offices in situations of mass exoduses | 139 |
Good offices of the proposed United Nations High | 151 |
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Humanitarian Good Offices in International Law: The Good Offices of the ... B. G. Ramcharan No preview available - 1983 |
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