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ARTICLE-1
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... 2. All peoples may, for their own ends,
freely
dispose of their
natural wealth
and
resources
without
prejudice
to any
obligations
arising out of
international
economic
co-operation
, based upon the
principle of mutual benefit
, and
international law
. In no
case
may a
people
be
deprived
of its own means of
subsistence
. ...
ARTICLE-4
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... The
States Parties
to the present
Covenant
recognize that, in the
enjoyment
of those
rights
provided by the
State
in
conformity
with the present
Covenant
, the
State
may
subject
such
rights
only to such
limitations
as are
determined
by
law
only in so far as this may be
compatible
with the
nature
of these
rights
and solely for the
purpose
of
promoting
the
general welfare
in a
democratic society
. ...
ARTICLE-5
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... 2. No
restriction
upon or
derogation
from any of the
fundamental
human rights
recognized or
existing
in any
country
in
virtue
of
law
,
conventions
,
regulations
or
custom
shall be admitted on the
pretext
that the present
Covenant
does not recognize such
rights
or that it recognizes them to a lesser
extent
. ...
ARTICLE-8
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... (a) The
right
of
everyone
to form
trade unions
and join the
trade union
of his
choice
,
subject
only to the
rules
of the
organization
concerned
, for the
promotion
and
protection
of his
economic
and
social
interests
. No
restrictions
may be placed on the
exercise
of this
right
other than those prescribed by
law
and which are necessary in a
democratic society
in the
interests
of
national security
or
public order
or for the
protection
of the
rights and freedoms of others
; ...
... (c) The
right
of
trade unions
to
function
freely
subject
to no
limitations
other than those prescribed by
law
and which are necessary in a
democratic society
in the
interests
of
national security
or
public order
or for the
protection
of the
rights and freedoms of others
; ...
... (d) The
right to strike
, provided that it is exercised in
conformity
with the
laws
of the particular
country
. ...
... 3. Nothing in this
article
shall
authorize
States Parties
to the
International Labour Organisation Convention
of 1948
concerning
Freedom of Association
and
Protection
of the
Right to Organize
to take
legislative measures
which would
prejudice
, or apply the
law
in such a
manner
as would
prejudice
, the
guarantees
provided for in that
Convention
. ...
ARTICLE-10
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... 3.
Special measures
of
protection
and
assistance
should be taken on behalf of all
children
and
young persons
without any
discrimination
for
reasons
of
parentage
or other
conditions
.
Children
and
young persons
should be
protected
from
economic
and
social exploitation
. Their
employment
in
work
harmful
to their
morals
or
health
or
dangerous
to
life
or likely to hamper their
normal
development
should be punishable by
law
.
States
should also set
age
limits
below which the
paid employment
of
child labour
should be
prohibited
and punishable by
law
. ...
... 3.
Special measures
of
protection
and
assistance
should be taken on behalf of all
children
and
young persons
without any
discrimination
for
reasons
of
parentage
or other
conditions
.
Children
and
young persons
should be
protected
from
economic
and
social exploitation
. Their
employment
in
work
harmful
to their
morals
or
health
or
dangerous
to
life
or likely to hamper their
normal
development
should be punishable by
law
.
States
should also set
age
limits
below which the
paid employment
of
child labour
should be
prohibited
and punishable by
law
. ...
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