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- The UN Friendly Relations Declaration at 50
- The UN Friendly Relations Declaration at 50
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Contributors
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 The System of the Friendly Relations Declaration
- 2 The Historical Origins and Setting of the Friendly Relations Declaration
- Part I The Principles of the Friendly Relations Declaration
- Part II Fundamental Principles of International Law beyond the Friendly Relations Declaration
- 10 Human Rights Protection as a Principle
- 11 The Fundamental Principles of International Humanitarian Law
- 12 Prevention of Environmental Harm
- 13 Freedoms in Common Areas
- 14 Principles Governing the Global Economy
- 15 The Friendly Relations Declaration at 50
- Appendix The Friendly Relations Declaration (also available at www.un-documents.net/a25r2625.htm)
- Index
14 - Principles Governing the Global Economy
from Part II - Fundamental Principles of International Law beyond the Friendly Relations Declaration
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 September 2020
- The UN Friendly Relations Declaration at 50
- The UN Friendly Relations Declaration at 50
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Contributors
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 The System of the Friendly Relations Declaration
- 2 The Historical Origins and Setting of the Friendly Relations Declaration
- Part I The Principles of the Friendly Relations Declaration
- Part II Fundamental Principles of International Law beyond the Friendly Relations Declaration
- 10 Human Rights Protection as a Principle
- 11 The Fundamental Principles of International Humanitarian Law
- 12 Prevention of Environmental Harm
- 13 Freedoms in Common Areas
- 14 Principles Governing the Global Economy
- 15 The Friendly Relations Declaration at 50
- Appendix The Friendly Relations Declaration (also available at www.un-documents.net/a25r2625.htm)
- Index
Summary
The main principles underlying the organisation of the global economy pre-date the Second World War, but mostly as ideas or policies, enshrined in domestic law, in international instruments of limited scope or in aborted attempts at designing far-reaching ones. The Second World War reset the approach to the global economy, either by taking such principles from a bilateral to a global level or by formulating new ones.
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- The UN Friendly Relations Declaration at 50An Assessment of the Fundamental Principles of International Law, pp. 331 - 361Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020
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