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A leader of Solidarity, a former political prisoner, and the foreign minister responsible for Poland’s accession to NATO, Geremek had refused to sign yet another
declaration
that he had not been a communist secret police agent.
Those who refused or filed a false
declaration
were to be fired and banned from working in their profession for ten years.
A common principal, declaration, charter, basic law, or even a constitution with an adequate preamble could - in my opinion - significantly help each and every European to realize the deeper meanings behind European unification.
In the 1956 declaration, the two countries agreed to negotiate such a treaty, and the Soviet Union was to hand over Shikotan and Habomai islands to Japan once it was concluded.
Kim’s emulation of India’s 1998
declaration
of a test moratorium – which enabled talks with the United States and led eventually to a US law recognizing India’s nuclear arsenal – implies that he seeks international acceptance of his country’s nuclear status.
But Kim’s latest
declaration
that he has accomplished the nuclear-deterrent objective of his “byungjin policy” – the other objective being economic modernization – is not an empty boast.
Southeast Asia’s Pakistan ProblemMANILA -- Pakistan’s near political chaos, the result of President Pervez Musharraf’s
declaration
of martial law last year and the assassination of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, has had a tsunami-like impact across Southeast Asia.
As a result, the ESS does not capture the reality of today’s world – a fact that is obvious from its opening
declaration
that “Europe has never been so prosperous.”
In 1978, at the International Conference on Primary Health Care in Alma-Ata, 134 states signed a
declaration
calling for adequate health care for all by the year 2000.
And several other commitments and resolutions were undertaken by world leaders before and after the MDG
declaration.
The declaration, these critics attest, was created by colonial powers with a long history of gross human-rights violations, and amounts to yet another attempt by a few Western players to impose their will upon Muslim countries.
While it may seem to be a
declaration
of war on religion, in many ways the law’s main aim is appeasement.
The reality behind such a
declaration
is that Europe would deliver low-level military and economic involvement in Iraq.
Even though the world economy is desperately in need of rebalancing, their
declaration
was deliberately vague enough to accommodate any set of domestic policies that countries might choose.
The
declaration
commits governments to improving the health care of children with intellectual disabilities to enhance lifelong development, as well as inclusion and full participation in society, and sets out ten priorities for action, which include empowering children, protecting them against harm and abuse, and transferring care from institutions to the community.
The
declaration
applies the CRPD in a specific geographic region (Europe), for a specific target group (children with intellectual disabilities), and for a cluster of specific rights (the rights to health and to live in the community with appropriate support).
The existence of the facility seems as clear a
declaration
as possible that the regime is committed to achieving the capacity to intimidate its neighbors with its nuclear arsenal.
From the outset, the
declaration
was envisaged as a universal set of principles to govern human coexistence.
This is not, and should not, be surprising; our complex world cannot be changed overnight simply by passing a
declaration.
Those who scorn human rights face an historical novelty: the hypocrisy of their country’s signature on that
declaration.
Indeed, the special "War Crimes" tribunal for Bosnia at work in the Hague derives its powers from the
declaration.
To complete the process of democratic transformation, Ukraine needs a
declaration
by Europe affirming Ukraine's European and Euro-Atlantic prospects.
Such a
declaration
would mean that Europe is not closing its doors on Ukraine, a country with a European cultural identity and a long tradition of struggle for democracy and human rights.
It would be hard to overestimate the importance of such a
declaration.
It is no secret that US President Barack Obama wants to maintain an American military presence in the country – a reversal of his
declaration
in 2009 that the US sought no military bases there.
Recovering from KosovoLONDON – Kosovo’s recent unilateral
declaration
of independence brought back memories.
Indeed, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov was quick to blame the disturbances in Tibet on Kosovo’s
declaration
of independence.
IMF-style neo-liberals are now trotting out an interpretation that amounts to a belated
declaration
of victory.
Such a
declaration
would put Iran on notice and go a considerable way toward calming Saudi King Salman’s anxiety.
PRINCETON – The recent
declaration
of a caliphate by the militant group the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) is an unprecedented event in modern times.
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