| K. Zweigert, Ulrich Drobnig - 1982 - 114 էջ
...cultural and religious individuality of the national minorities. Then the Agreement -- after declaring that "the USSR has ceased to exist as a subject of international law and geopolitical reality" - commits the contracting parties "to respect one another's territorial integrity";... | |
| J. Norrish - 1992 - 1524 էջ
...independent states, effectively proclaiming the end of the USSR. The Minsk Agreement begins as follows: Preamble We, the Republic of Belarus, the Russian...a subject of international law and a geopolitical reality.1 The UN Charter anticipates the necessity of change by stipulating the amending process. Article... | |
| Ferdinand Joseph Maria Feldbrugge - 1993 - 508 էջ
...Union Treaty of 1922, hereinafter to be designated as the High Contracting Parties, establish as a fact that the USSR has ceased to exist as a subject of international law and as a geopolitical reality. Basing ourselves on the historical community of our peoples and the ties... | |
| Joachim Jens Hesse, Vincent Wright - 1996 - 440 էջ
...unambiguously that negotiations on the Union treaty had reached a dead end, declared that the USSR had actually ceased to exist 'as a subject of international law and a geopolitical reality', proclaimed the Commonwealth of Independent States, and thus confronted Gorbachev with a fait accompli.... | |
| Hans Mouritzen, Ole Wæver, H阛kan·Wiberg - 1996 - 362 էջ
...Belarus and Russia founded the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) declaring that "the USSR ceases to exist as a subject of international law and a geopolitical reality". By the other Soviet republics and the surrounding world this was seen merely as a union of the three... | |
| Lung-chu Chen, Longzhi Chen - 2000 - 514 էջ
...independent states, effectively proclaiming the end of the USSR. The Minsk Agreement begins as follows: Preamble We, the Republic of Belarus, the Russian...a subject of international law and a geopolitical reality.1 ent Charter shall come into force for all Members of the United Nations when they have been... | |
| John L. H. Keep - 2002 - 500 էջ
...for the Belarus capital, Minsk. Formally the parties to it declared that the Soviet Union 'is ceasing to exist as a subject of international law and a geopolitical reality'. They reiterated their allegiance to democratic values, privatization and the creation of a 'unified... | |
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