Description:
"...The concept of peoples? rights is now established by universally recognised international law. Its existence cannot now validly be controverted;
2. Some peoples? rights are universally accepted. These include the peoples? right to right to existence, the right to self-determination and other rights;
3. There is however a continuing and legitimate debate about the precise content of still other rights claimed to be peoples? rights;..."
Source/publisher:
UNESCO
Date of Publication:
1989-11-30
Date of entry:
2014-07-19
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- Individual Documents
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Language:
English
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