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all the United Notions, or their reprosentotives, by
means of the creation of regional military organizations
dependent on the Military Stoff Committee in matters of
advice and policy.
8. The purposes of the general International Organ-
ization should assure the rule of justice and law in
international rolations. Unless states submit completely
to juridical norms, internationnl justice connot be
attained; without an international justice dully organized
and efficiently administered, lasting peaco cannot be
assured in the world.
9. For the application of justice among nations,
the constitutional Charter of the Organization should
specify clearly the means of eliminating evidently un-
SERVICE"
just situations which may exist or might arise in spite
something
of the noble purposes which inspired the action of the
United Nations in the present war.
10. The maintencnce of a peaceful good-neighborliness
among states depends on the qdoption of regular procedures
for the adoption or adjustment of international agreements
on the enforcement of which a better order in the com-
munity of nations depends.
When internationel agreements croate unjust situations,
or mointain a state of affoirs which is onerous to one of
the parties, and whon its prolonged existence can endanger
harmony among the members of the community of nations,
it should be deemed necessary to eliminate such situ-
ations.
Such coordinated planning is not inconsistent with
respect for and foithful fulfilment of international
treaties, which is the norm of juridical tradition and
has deserved, does deservo, and will desorve at all
times the fullest support of the Republic of Bolivia in
its international conduct.
The lasting nature of international instruments
regulating the harmonious life of states, however, is
not consistent with the development of new circumstances
and new conditions which may differ fundamentally from
those which gave rise to the agreements. Hence they
should continually be perfected in the light of the
evolution of conditions created by tho dynamics of history.
735
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