1990
DOI: 10.1080/09546559008427067
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The United Nations and the problem of combatting international terrorism

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“…18 Recognition of the right of nations to self-determination leads towards legalization of (armed) activities undertaken to that end, but the complexity of the problem is clearly illustrated by the 1987 statement made by the former UN Secretary General Perez de Cuellar who, speaking in the context of fighting the PLO and SWAPO, warned about sometimes being difficult to distinguish where terrorism ends and the struggle for independence begins. Romanov (1990) at p. 295. 19 Romanov (1990) at pp.…”
Section: United Nationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…18 Recognition of the right of nations to self-determination leads towards legalization of (armed) activities undertaken to that end, but the complexity of the problem is clearly illustrated by the 1987 statement made by the former UN Secretary General Perez de Cuellar who, speaking in the context of fighting the PLO and SWAPO, warned about sometimes being difficult to distinguish where terrorism ends and the struggle for independence begins. Romanov (1990) at p. 295. 19 Romanov (1990) at pp.…”
Section: United Nationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compare with A/RES 42/159 (1987). See Romanov (1990) at p. 298. 33 See paragraphs 7, 9c, 9d of the Declaration.…”
Section: General Assemblymentioning
confidence: 99%