The Soviet Position on Human Rights in the United Nations (1945-1949)Stanford University, 1963 - 208 páginas |
Índice
UNITED NATIONS HUMAN RIGHTS PROGRAM | 36 |
SOVIET POSITION ON AN INTERNATIONAL BILL OF RIGHTS | 46 |
SOVIET STAND ON VIOLATIONS | 81 |
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