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United Nations Industrial Development Organization: Lima Declaration and Plan of Action on Industrial Development and Co-Operation*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 April 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1975

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[Reproduced from United Nations Industrial Development Organization Document ID/B/155/Add.1 of April 14, 1975.

[The Lima Declaration and Plan of Action on Industrial Development an Co-operation were adopted by the Second General Conference of UNIDO (Liir March 12-26, 1975) at its final plenary meeting by a vote of 82 to 1 (United States), with 7 abstentions (Belgium, Canada, Federal Republic c Germany, Israel, Italy, Japan, United Kingdom).

[The Industrial Development Board at its Ninth Session (Vienna, April May 2, 1975) urged follow-up measures on the Declaration and Plan of Act

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* [Reproduced from United Nations Industrial Development Organization Document ID/B/155/Add.1 of April 14, 1975.

[The Lima Declaration and Plan of Action on Industrial Development an Co-operation were adopted by the Second General Conference of UNIDO (Liir March 12-26, 1975) at its final plenary meeting by a vote of 82 to 1 (United States), with 7 abstentions (Belgium, Canada, Federal Republic c Germany, Israel, Italy, Japan, United Kingdom).

[The Industrial Development Board at its Ninth Session (Vienna, April May 2, 1975) urged follow-up measures on the Declaration and Plan of Act