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PRINCIPLE-2
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States
have, in
accordance
with the
Charter of the United Nations
and the
principles
of
international law
, the
sovereign right
to exploit their own
resources
pursuant to their own
environmental
and developmental
policies
, and the
responsibility
to ensure that
activities
within their
jurisdiction
or
control
do not cause
damage
to the
environment
of other
States
or of
areas
beyond the
limits
of
national jurisdiction
. ...
PRINCIPLE-13
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States
shall develop
national law
regarding
liability
and
compensation
for the
victims
of
pollution
and other
environmental
damage
.
States
shall also
cooperate
in an expeditious and more
determined
manner
to develop further
international law
regarding
liability
and
compensation
for
adverse effects
of
environmental
damage
caused by
activities
within their
jurisdiction
or
control
to
areas
beyond their
jurisdiction
. ...
...
States
shall develop
national law
regarding
liability
and
compensation
for the
victims
of
pollution
and other
environmental
damage
.
States
shall also
cooperate
in an expeditious and more
determined
manner
to develop further
international law
regarding
liability
and
compensation
for
adverse effects
of
environmental
damage
caused by
activities
within their
jurisdiction
or
control
to
areas
beyond their
jurisdiction
. ...
PRINCIPLE-15
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... In
order
to
protect
the
environment
, the
precautionary
approach shall be widely applied by
States
according to their capabilities. Where there are
threats
of
serious
or irreversible
damage
,
lack
of
full
scientific
certainty shall not be used as a
reason
for postponing
cost
-effective
measures
to
prevent
environmental degradation
. ...
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