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Selected Decisions of the Human Rights Committee under the Optional Protocol
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
The Human Rights Committee started its work under the Optional Protocol at its second session in 1977. From then until its sixty-seventh session in 1999, 901 communications relating to alleged...
The Human Rights Committee started its work under the Optional Protocol at its second session in 1977. From then until its sixty-seventh session in 1999, 901 communications relating to alleged...
Profiles of Trade Promotion Organizations
This compendium of trade promotion organizations (TPOs), worldwide, covers the legal form of organizations, responsibilities, areas of action, governing body, structure, representation abroad, sources...
This compendium of trade promotion organizations (TPOs), worldwide, covers the legal form of organizations, responsibilities, areas of action, governing body, structure, representation abroad, sources...
Arms Bazaar, The
This lecture, by the former President of Costa Rica Oscar Arias Sanchez, reveals the extent and surge of the arms trade in the post-cold war world and its consequences for development.
This lecture, by the former President of Costa Rica Oscar Arias Sanchez, reveals the extent and surge of the arms trade in the post-cold war world and its consequences for development.
Global Competitiveness and Human Development
Allies or Adversaries?
The nations of the developing world are not just emerging markets, as the phase has it. They are human societies. This publication walks us through the systemic human development problems that emerge...
The nations of the developing world are not just emerging markets, as the phase has it. They are human societies. This publication walks us through the systemic human development problems that emerge...
People First
This book expresses the primacy of people centred development. It calls for a partnership between key institutions such as the United Nations and Government to give people 'a chance' by working...
This book expresses the primacy of people centred development. It calls for a partnership between key institutions such as the United Nations and Government to give people 'a chance' by working...