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United Nations: General Assembly Resolution Containing the Declaration on the Enhancement Of The Effectiveness of the Principle of Refraining from the Threat or Use of Force in International Relations
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 February 2017
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Over the past two decades, the United Nations General Assembly has adopted a number of principles concerning the conduct of international relations. In the preambular paragraphs of the declaration annexed to this resolution, specific principles are reaffirmed. They are: the Declaration on Principles of Interna-tional Law concerning Friendly Relations and Co-operation among States in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations [9 I.L.M. 1292 (1970)], the Definition of Aggression [13 I.L.M. 710 (1974)], and the Manila Declaration on the Peaceful Settlement of International Disputes [21 I.L.M. 449 (1982)]. The Declaration for 6n the Enhancement of the Effectiveness of the Principle of Refraining from the Threat or Use of Force is the culmination of 10 years of work, and represents the most recent set of guidelines.
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* [Reproduced from U.N. Document A/RES/42/22 of March 17, 1988. Resolution 42/22 was adopted without a vote by the General Assembly on November 18, 1987.]
1/ Official Records of the General Assembly, Forty-second Session, Supplement No. 41 (A/42/41).
2/ Resolution 2625 (XXV) , annex.
3/ Resolution 3314 (XXIX), annex.
4/ Resolution 37/10, annex.
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