What it purports to say is: «Cultural diversity is wonderful, so long as certain
universally agreed principles are adhered to.
Not exact matches
This strong ethical and moral responsibility is derivable both from the
universally accepted moral
principles including the widely accepted golden rule which requires people to treat others as they wish to be treated, and international law including, but not limited to the «no harm» rule which is a widely recognized
principle of customary international law whereby a State is duty - bound to prevent, reduce and control the risk of environmental harm to other states and a rule
agreed to by all nations in the preamble to the UNFCCC, the «polluter - pays
principle»
agreed to by almost all nations in the 1992 Rio Declaration, human rights law which requires nations to assure that their citizens enjoy human rights, and many other legal theories including tort law.
This strong ethical and moral responsibility is derivable both from the
universally accepted moral
principles including the widely accepted golden rule which requires people to treat others as they wish to be treated, and international law including, but not limited to: (a) the «no harm» rule which is a widely recognized
principle of customary international law whereby a State is duty - bound to prevent, reduce and control the risk of environmental harm to other states, and a rule
agreed to by all nations in the preamble to the UNFCCC, (b) the «polluter - pays
principle»
agreed to by almost all nations in the 1992 Rio Declaration, (c) human rights law which requires nations to assure that their citizens enjoy human rights, and (d) many other legal theories including tort law.