No State or group of States has the right to intervene, directly or indirectly, for any reason whatever, in the internal or external affairs of any other State. The foregoing principle prohibits not only armed force but also any other form of interference... International Protection of Human Rights: The Work of International ... - Página 605por United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on International Organizations and Movements - 1974 - 987 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Antonio Cassesse, Lal Chand Vohrah - 2003 - 1068 páginas
...which provides inter alia that "[t]he foregoing principle prohibits not only armed force but also any form of interference or attempted threat against the...State or against its political, economic and cultural elements".32 However, defining intervention by "interference" and "attempted threat" does not really... | |
| Mark Lattimer, Philippe Sands - 2003 - 515 páginas
...another State. Consequently, armed intervention and all other forms of interference or attempted threats against the personality of the State or against its political, economic and cultural elements, are in violation of international law. No State may use or encourage the use of economic,... | |
| Anthony F. Lang Jr. - 2003 - 244 páginas
...other State. Consequently, armed intervention and all other forms of interference or attempted threats against the personality of the State or against its political, economic and cultural elements, are in violation of international law."6 The UN Charter permits the use of force in only... | |
| Nicholas J. Owen - 2003 - 374 páginas
...the Charter as follows: armed intervention and all other forms of interference or attempted threats against the personality of the State or against its political, economic and cultural elements, are in violation of international law . . . Every state has an inalienable right to choose... | |
| Deen K. Chatterjee, Don E. Scheid - 2003 - 324 páginas
...other State. Consequently, armed intervention and all other forms of interference or attempted threats against the personality of the State or against its political, economic and cultural elements, are in violation of international law.39 On the other hand, there are formulas which, read... | |
| Karin Arts, Paschal B. Mihyo - 2003 - 258 páginas
...provides: "Consequently, armed intervention and all other forms of interference or attempted threats against the personality of the State or against its political, economic and cultural elements, are in violation of international law (...)" and "(...) no State shall organize, assist,... | |
| Malcolm N. Shaw - 2003 - 1452 páginas
...other state. Consequently, armed intervention and all other forms of interference or attempted threats against the personality of the state or against its political, economic and cultural elements, are in violation of international law. The prohibition also covers any assistance or aid... | |
| Heinz-Gerhard Justenhoven - 2003 - 244 páginas
...accepted by the United States.37 The Charter of the Organization of American States (OAS) stipulates that "No State or group of States has the right to intervene,...State or against its political, economic, and cultural elements."38 In the latter part of the twentieth century nonintervention has been routinely endorsed... | |
| Oliver Dörr - 2004 - 824 páginas
...Nicaragua in violation of Article 18 of the Organization of American States Charter. That Article provides: ,,No State or group of States has the right to intervene,...State or against its political, economic, and cultural elements". The potential link, recognized by this text, between intervention and the use of armed force,... | |
| Mark R. Amstutz - 2005 - 284 páginas
...prohibition applies not only to armed force but also to other forms of interference or attempted threats against "the personality of the State or against its political, economic and cultural elements" (Article 18). The norm of nonintervention is so foundational to the contemporary international... | |
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