Coacción económica y tratados desiguales

In this century, the economic dimensions of international agreements have taken on special relevance. Socialist theory has denounced as "unequal" those Treaties and Agreements that were the product of the domination of capitalism. International relations are essentially an economic interrelation, a vast network of commercial interdependencies that brings countries together in a close material union. But these material ties have been unparalleled in the creation of normative precepts that transform this economic interrelation into moral progress. The States have not agreed on the fundamental principles of economic justice that must be accepted for the historical evolution of the peoples to follow a peaceful course. However, the denunciation of economic coercion made in the Vienna Declaration can contribute to reducing these differences in values.

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Main Author: Murphy, Cornelius F.
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Published: Universidad de Chile. Instituto de Estudios Internacionales 1970
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spelling oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article-188862021-06-09T14:56:32Z Coacción económica y tratados desiguales Murphy, Cornelius F. Economic Coercion Vienna Convention Treaty Law International Law Inequality Coacción Económica Convención de Viena Derechos de los tratados Derecho Internacional Desigualdad In this century, the economic dimensions of international agreements have taken on special relevance. Socialist theory has denounced as "unequal" those Treaties and Agreements that were the product of the domination of capitalism. International relations are essentially an economic interrelation, a vast network of commercial interdependencies that brings countries together in a close material union. But these material ties have been unparalleled in the creation of normative precepts that transform this economic interrelation into moral progress. The States have not agreed on the fundamental principles of economic justice that must be accepted for the historical evolution of the peoples to follow a peaceful course. However, the denunciation of economic coercion made in the Vienna Declaration can contribute to reducing these differences in values. En el presente siglo, las dimensiones económicas de los acuerdos internacionales han cobrado especial relevancia. La teoría socialista ha denunciado como "desiguales" estos Tratados y Acuerdos que fueron producto del dominio del capitalismo. Las relaciones internacionales son en esencia una interrelación económica, una vasta red de interdependencias comerciales que reúne a los países en una estrecha unión material. Pero estos lazos materiales no han tenido paralelo en la creación de preceptos normativos que transformen esta interrelación económica en progreso moral. Los Estados no se han puesto de acuerdo en los principios fundamentales de justicia económica que deben ser aceptados para que la evolución histórica de los pueblos siga un curso pacífico. Sin embargo, la denuncia de la coacción económica que se hace en la Declaración de Viena puede contribuir a la reducción de estas diferencias valóricas. Universidad de Chile. Instituto de Estudios Internacionales 1970-01-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistaei.uchile.cl/index.php/REI/article/view/18886 10.5354/0719-3769.1970.18886 Estudios Internacionales; Vol. 4 No. 14 (1970): Julio - Septiembre; p. 82-103 Estudios Internacionales; Vol. 4 Núm. 14 (1970): Julio - Septiembre; p. 82-103 Estudios Internacionales; v. 4 n. 14 (1970): Julio - Septiembre; p. 82-103 0719-3769 0716-0240 spa https://revistaei.uchile.cl/index.php/REI/article/view/18886/19996
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description In this century, the economic dimensions of international agreements have taken on special relevance. Socialist theory has denounced as "unequal" those Treaties and Agreements that were the product of the domination of capitalism. International relations are essentially an economic interrelation, a vast network of commercial interdependencies that brings countries together in a close material union. But these material ties have been unparalleled in the creation of normative precepts that transform this economic interrelation into moral progress. The States have not agreed on the fundamental principles of economic justice that must be accepted for the historical evolution of the peoples to follow a peaceful course. However, the denunciation of economic coercion made in the Vienna Declaration can contribute to reducing these differences in values.
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