E/C.12/1997/8 page 5 United Nations and the general principles of international law. Rather, it is to insist that lawlessness of one kind should not be met by lawlessness of another kind which pays no heed to the fundamental rights that underlie and give legitimacy to any such collective action. Adopted on 4 December 1997 Notes “Supplement to an Agenda for Peace: position paper of the 1/ Secretary-General on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the United Nations” (A/50/60-S/1995/1) paragraphs 66-76. “Impact of armed conflict on children” (A/51/306, annex) (1996), 2/ paragraph 128. L. Minear, et al., Toward More Humane and Effective Sanctions 3/ Management: Enhancing the Capacity of the United Nations System, Executive Summary. Study prepared at the request of the United Nations Department of Humanitarian Affairs on behalf of the Inter-Agency Standing Committee, 6 October 1997. 4/ Ibid. -----

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