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of peaceful relations between States, and it shall be possible to revise treaties only with the agreement of all parties thereto. (5) Limitation of armaments (1) An equitable solution to the problem of arma- ments is an essential condition for the maintenance of peace. (2) Production of war implements and trading in armaments must be exclusively a function of the State. (6) Elimination of factors causing conflicts (1) An essential condition for peace is the elimina- - tion of the political and economic nationalisms which are the seeds of the totalitarian State. (2) Social justice and the raising of the standards of living of the peoples of the world are essential to the maintenance of peace. (3) Political and economic imperialism shall be outlawed. ARCHIVES RECORDS NATIONAL AND (4) Governments are bound to guarantee to their s SERVICE" people freedom of the press and a free and im- partial access to sources of information. (7) Fundamental rights of the individual (1) Every State must guarantee to the individual the full and complete protection of his right to live and, of his right to freedom and work, without any distinction of nationality, race, sex or religion. (2) Every State must recognize for the individual the right to the free exercise, both in public and in private, of his religion and his profession, science or art, as long as the practice thereof is not incompatible with public morals. 690 -3. - -

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