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Without question, Kabreigny was one of the great shapers of the modern Federation, following unwaveringly in the footsteps of those giants who had drafted the Paris Charter in 2161.
Kravchuk formally signed the November 1990 Paris Charter of the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe (CSCE) on June 16.
The Helsinki Accords served as the groundwork for the later Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), established under the Paris Charter.
In France he signed the CSCE Paris Charter, and he and French President François Mitterrand signed a treaty of friendship and co-operation.
The goals of the Paris Charter signed by all C.S.C.E. member countries in 1990 should become binding obligations, requiring abstention from the use of force to change existing borders between and within states.
The FSF finally transformed itself into the actual Confédération nationale du travail (CNT) on December 6, 1946, adopting the Paris charter and publishing Le Combat Syndicaliste.
This is all the more anachronistic, for Mikhail Gorbachev himself takes a more enlightened view of the new treaties in holding that they should be based on the principles of the Paris Charter for the New Europe.
We are talking about a defence policy which is not based on a classical concept, but on a renewed definition, guided by the principles contained in the United Nations Charter, the Helsinki Final Act and the Paris Charter.
But even Germany's Foreign Minister, Hans-Dietrich Genscher, warned in a speech here that, to expect the West to fulfill its commitments, Moscow must stick to the promises of democratization it made in the Paris Charter last November.
The fact that the protection of national minorities is upheld in the Copenhagen Declaration, the ECSC Paris Charter and the Council of Europe framework convention means that it is implicitly acknowledged that collective rights exist and must be protected.
The Presidents and Foreign Ministers of the three Baltic states signed the Paris Charter of the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe (CSCE) on Dec. 6 in Paris, where they were attending the opening of embassies for their countries.
The Charter of Paris for a New Europe (also known as the Paris Charter) was adopted by a summit meeting of most European governments in addition to those of Canada, the United States and the Soviet Union, in Paris on 21 November 1990.
Lance Armstrong celebrated his second successive Tour de France victory in ways expected - a glass or two of Champagne, a party with hundreds of his closest friends and sponsors; and in ways unexpected - with nine other cancer survivors, he signed the Paris Charter Against Cancer, an information service.
Article 11 of the Treaty on European Union stipulates as a precondition that that the Union shall act in conformity with the principles of the United Nations Charter, the Helsinki Final Act and the objectives of the Paris Charter, including those on external borders.