A Constitution for the World, Tema 6Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1965 - 111 páginas |
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... Bill of Human Rights should be in- Icluded in a World Constitution ? And how would it be en- forced ? Should that Bill of Rights be conceived as an en- largement or a curtailment of the Atlantic Charter and the " Four Freedoms " ? Of ...
... Bill of Human Rights should be in- Icluded in a World Constitution ? And how would it be en- forced ? Should that Bill of Rights be conceived as an en- largement or a curtailment of the Atlantic Charter and the " Four Freedoms " ? Of ...
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... bill of rights in a World Constitution should be nei- ther a manifesto of delusory grandeur , nor a legalization of ... bill which strictly adheres to present realities . To do so would be to overlook the fundamental tendency of human ...
... bill of rights in a World Constitution should be nei- ther a manifesto of delusory grandeur , nor a legalization of ... bill which strictly adheres to present realities . To do so would be to overlook the fundamental tendency of human ...
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... bill of rights , must take into account is " that nobody knows the possibilities of any man , not even the man ... bill of rights which Ham- ilton failed to perceive when he argued , with strict legalistic logic ( Federalist , No. 84 ) ...
... bill of rights , must take into account is " that nobody knows the possibilities of any man , not even the man ... bill of rights which Ham- ilton failed to perceive when he argued , with strict legalistic logic ( Federalist , No. 84 ) ...
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A Constitution for the World, Tema 6 Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions Vista de fragmentos - 1965 |
A Constitution for the World, Tema 6 Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions Vista de fragmentos - 1965 |
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