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The role of international lawStephen P. Marks,* Beate Rudolf,** Koen De Feyter** and Nicolaas Schrijver**I. Introduction1 While there is a fairly broad consensus on the underlying principles of the right to development, the most intense political division is between, on the one hand, the Non-Aligned Movement, whose Heads of State and Government have called for the United Nations to draft a convention on the right to development,2 and, on the other, the European Union, the United States, Canada, Japan and others, ** Fran ois-Xavier Bagnoud Professor of Health and Human Rights, Harvard School of Public Health, United States.
The role of international law Stephen P. Marks,* Beate Rudolf,** Koen De Feyter*** and Nicolaas Schrijver**** I. Introduction 1 While there is a fairly broad consensus on the underlying principles of the right to development, the most intense political division is between, on
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