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Human Rights and Non-intervention in the Helsinki Final Act (Volume 157)

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Author(s): Arangio-Ruiz, Gaetano
Arangio-Ruiz, Gaetano Keywords: European security | Human rights | Intervention | Acte final d'Helsinki | Mots clefs: Sécurité européenne | Droits de l homme | Intervention et non-intervention | Acte final de la Conférence sur la sécurité et la coopération en Europe (Helsinki, 1 août 1975) | ABSTRACT Gaetano Arangio-Ruiz, Professor at the University of Rome, focuses on a dispute that has arisen since the conclusion of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe, on the impact of the non-intervention principle on international rules f…

Les implications générales juridiques et historiques de la Déclaration d’Helsinki (Volume 154)

(20,676 words)

Author(s): Ninčić, Djura
Ninčić, Djura Keywords: Acte final d'Helsinki | Europe | European security | Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe | Mots clefs: Acte final de la Conférence sur la sécurité et la coopération en Europe (Helsinki, 1 août 1975) | Europe | Sécurité européenne | Conférence sur la sécurité et la coopération en Europe | ABSTRACT On 1st August 1975, the political heads of thirty three European countries, the United States, and Canada, met at Helsinki, to sign the final act of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe. The Helsinki summ…

Problems of Boundaries and Security in the Helsinki Declaration (Volume 154)

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Author(s): Movchan, A.
Movchan, A. Keywords: Acte final d'Helsinki | BordeEuropean security | Mots clefs: Acte final de la Conférence sur la sécurité et la coopération en Europe (Helsinki, 1 août 1975) | Frontières | Sécurité européenne | ABSTRACT A. Movchan points out in the introduction to his course that Helsinki declaration includes the principle of inviolability of boundaries. As this principle is approved, the mission of participating States is to ensure that it takes root in contemporary international relations and becomes, with the other princip…