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1. The General Treaty for the Renunciation of War of 27 August 1928 was the first that condemns war as an instrument of national policy and states that those who wage such a war are committing a crime.
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4. As already spelled out in the International Convention on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. The convention came into force in January, 1966, establishing the rights of every individual to a decent standard of living; to a just organization of labor; to social security under conditions of unemployment, illness, disability or old age; to employment opportunities and to the protection of the family. Nevertheless, despite some progress in more precisely defining these rights, the current human rights legislation is still wanting in a number of important respects, a situation resulting not least from a lack of clearly defined international implementation measures. Philip Alston, “Making Economic and Social Rights Count: a Strategy for the Future,” 1997 Political Quarterly 188.
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