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The Basic Principles of " Socialist International Law . ” We learn the basic principles of the new " Socialist international law ” by reading the February 1972 issues of Pravnik . " These principles can be summarized simply as follows ...
The Basic Principles of " Socialist International Law . ” We learn the basic principles of the new " Socialist international law ” by reading the February 1972 issues of Pravnik . " These principles can be summarized simply as follows ...
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a paragraph of his speech which was quoted by Pravnik , has been elevated to the rank of " Socialist international law . ” Even more , it has become its fundamental and basic principle , and " fills with Socialist content all remaining ...
a paragraph of his speech which was quoted by Pravnik , has been elevated to the rank of " Socialist international law . ” Even more , it has become its fundamental and basic principle , and " fills with Socialist content all remaining ...
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Union was unable to get the upper hand in discussion of socialism with the Communists of China , Yugoslavia , Romania and Albania . She was unable to convince numerous non - ruling parties . The new " Socialist international law " gives ...
Union was unable to get the upper hand in discussion of socialism with the Communists of China , Yugoslavia , Romania and Albania . She was unable to convince numerous non - ruling parties . The new " Socialist international law " gives ...
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ACADEMIC DISSENT AS A CATALYST FOR POLITICAL | 17 |
SOME DISTINCTIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF | 41 |
THE U S OFFICE OF WAR INFORMATION OWI | 67 |
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