This document contains the text of a speech delivered by Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto before the United Nations General Assembly's Sixth Committee in 1957. In the speech, Bhutto argues that it is not possible at the current time to definitively define "aggression" under international law for three key reasons: 1) International law is still decentralized and relies on state sovereignty, unlike centralized domestic legal systems; 2) Any definition of aggression would be influenced by political considerations and power dynamics between states; 3) Defining aggression in international law could allow states to distort and abuse the definition for their own ambitions, undermining efforts to prevent war.
ISYU TUNGKOL SA SEKSWLADIDA (ISSUE ABOUT SEXUALITY
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1. SPEECHES DELIVERED
by
ZULFIKAR ALI BHUTTO
Foreign Minister of Pakistan
before the
UNITED NATIONS GENERAL
ASSEMBLY AND ITS
COMMITTEES
1957 –1965
Reproduced in PDF Form
By: Sani H. Panhwar
Member Sindh Council, PPP