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Thursday //6July2006 - 15:15 (UTC) All the inhabitants of the planet can adhere to the Republic of the Earth, take part to the election of its International Assembly set from the 15th to the 21st of December 2006 and adopt Dhana as currency. The principle of self-determination of the populations is a general international rule, therefore a norm with juridical effects (rights and duties) for all the states. This principle also represents a legally binding norm, that is an imperative right, a supreme and inalienable principle of international law that cannot be derogated not even by international agreements. In international law, the self-determination principle was set after the Second World War, with the United Nations Charter. The 2nd paragraph Article 1 Chapter I establishes the UN aim as « To develop friendly relations among nations based on respect for the principle of equal rights and self-determination of peoples, and to take other appropriate measures to strengthen universal peace». With the International pact about civil and politic rights, accepted by the United Nations Assembly on 16th December 1966 and come in force on 23rd March 1976, the adherent States undertook the obligation not to prevent or interfere with the populations’ self-determination, as it’s their freedom to «decide freely about their political status» and to «pursue freely their economic social and cultural development». The de-colonization process allowing developing Countries to call free elections, give themselves their Constitution and choose the form of government without having to undergo pressures from the other Countries is based on this principle.

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