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Title: Past and present of the peace agenda within the United Nations: the influence of the socialist notion of peaceful co-existence
Other Titles: Прошлое и настоящее мирной повестки дня в рамках Организации Объединенных Наций: влияние социалистической концепции мирного сосуществования
Authors: Fernandez, Ch. G.
Puyana, D. F.
Keywords: Cuba
General Assembly
Human Rights Council
Commission on Human Rights
right to peace
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Publishing House V.Ема
Citation: Fernandez, Ch. G. Past and present of the peace agenda within the United Nations: the influence of the Socialist notion of peaceful co-existence / Ch. G. Fernandez, D. F. Puyana // BRICS Law Journal / chief editor D. Maleshin; deputy chief editor S. Marochkin; executive editor E. Gladun. – 2017. – Vol. 4, No. 3. – P. 81-109.
Abstract: War and peace perpetually alternate and peace is always seen as an endless project, even a dream, to be realised in brotherhood by everyone all over the earth. Present generations should ensure that both they and future generations learn to live together in peace with the highest aspiration of sparing future generations the scourge of war. The UN Charter is the most solemn pact of peace in history, which lays down the necessary basic principles for an enduring peace. Recently, in the context of the joint effort in the recognition of the high importance of practicing tolerance, dialogue, cooperation and solidarity among all human beings, peoples and nations, the General Assembly has raised the voice of victims to strongly condemn war and to openly reiterate their inalienable right to enjoy peace such that all human rights are promoted and protected and development is fully realized.
URI: https://elib.utmn.ru/jspui/handle/ru-tsu/16677
ISSN: 2412-2343
2409-9058
Source: BRICS Law Journal. – 2017. – T. 4, Vol. 3
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