The impact of property on the enjoyment of human rights and fundamental freedoms : resolution / adopted by the General Assembly.
1988
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A/RES/43/124
Titre
The impact of property on the enjoyment of human rights and fundamental freedoms : resolution / adopted by the General Assembly.
Accès
Résumé
Reaffirms the obligation of States to take effective steps with a view to achieving the full realization of civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights; recognizes that there exist in Member States many forms of legal property ownership, including private, communal and State forms, each of which should contribute to ensuring the effective development and utilization of human resources through the establishment of sound bases for political, economic and social justice; calls upon States to ensure that their national legislation with regard to all forms of property shall preclude any impairment of the enjoyment of human rights and fundamental freedoms, without prejudice to their right freely to choose and develop their political, social, economic and cultural systems.
Notes sur l'événement
1988-12-08
Résumé de vote
Adopted 129-24-1, 75th meeting
Compte rendu
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Date
[New York] : UN, 13 Mar. 1989.
Description
3 p.
Notes
Adopted at the 75th plenary meeting, 8 Dec. 1988.
In: Resolutions and decisions adopted by the General Assembly during its 43rd session, Volume 1, 20 September-22 December 1988. - A/43/49. - 1989. - p. 201-202. - (GAOR, 43rd sess., Suppl. no. 49).
In: Resolutions and decisions adopted by the General Assembly during its 43rd session, Volume 1, 20 September-22 December 1988. - A/43/49. - 1989. - p. 201-202. - (GAOR, 43rd sess., Suppl. no. 49).