Book contents
- 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
13 - Freedoms in Common Areas
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
TheFriendly Relations Declaration of 1970 may be seen as the culmination of a process of reassessment of international law in the time of the Cold War. It was the most advanced product of agreement between East and West in the field of international law since the UN Charter.
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- The UN Friendly Relations Declaration at 50An Assessment of the Fundamental Principles of International Law, pp. 314 - 330Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020