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Freedom Of Transnational Movement: The Helsinki Accord And Beyond, Daniel C. Turack
Freedom Of Transnational Movement: The Helsinki Accord And Beyond, Daniel C. Turack
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
Initial formal evaluation of the implementation of the Final Act of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe signed at Helsinki on August 1, 1975, [hereinafter Helsinki Accord] took place at a 35-nation conference in Belgrade during the period from October 4, 1977, to March 9, 1978. The Helsinki Accord, though not a treaty, sets forth various principles of governmental conduct concerning freedom of transnational movement. The Accord morally commits participating states to implement certain measures either domestically or with other states, to respect, promote, and encourage human rights and fundamental freedoms.
The Helsinki Accord is divided into three …
Prisoners Of War In International Armed Conflict Subject Index, Howard S. Levie
Prisoners Of War In International Armed Conflict Subject Index, Howard S. Levie
International Law Studies
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Chapter V The Punishment Of Prisoners Of War, Howard S. Levie
Chapter V The Punishment Of Prisoners Of War, Howard S. Levie
International Law Studies
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