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The Stockholm Declaration was adopted at the [[United Nations]] conference on the human environment in 1972.
 
The Stockholm Declaration was adopted at the [[United Nations]] conference on the human environment in 1972.
  
This Declaration laid down the fundamental principles and main objectives of environmental policy, including policy on the marine environment.  
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This Declaration laid down the fundamental principles and main objectives of environmental policy, including policy on the marine environment, see [http://legal.un.org/avl/ha/dunche/dunche.html Declaration of the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment Stockholm, 16 June 1972].
  
 
According to Principle 7, it is the duty of States "to take all possible steps to prevent [[pollution]] of the seas"
 
According to Principle 7, it is the duty of States "to take all possible steps to prevent [[pollution]] of the seas"
  
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Latest revision as of 11:12, 1 August 2019

The Stockholm Declaration was adopted at the United Nations conference on the human environment in 1972.

This Declaration laid down the fundamental principles and main objectives of environmental policy, including policy on the marine environment, see Declaration of the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment Stockholm, 16 June 1972.

According to Principle 7, it is the duty of States "to take all possible steps to prevent pollution of the seas"