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London Declaration (other)
The London Declaration was a declaration issued by the 1949 Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference. London Declaration may also refer to: * The London Declaration concerning the Laws of Naval War (1909) * The Declaration of St James's Palace (1941) * The London Declaration by the World Health Organization World Alliance for Patient Safety (2006) * The London Declaration on Combating Antisemitism (2009) * The London Declaration for Global Peace and Resistance against Extremism (2011) * The London Declaration on Neglected Tropical Diseases (2012) * The London Declaration issued by the Heads of State and Government participating in the meeting of the North Atlantic Council (2019) See also * List of conferences in London * London Agreement (other) * London Protocol (other) * Treaty of London (other) The Treaty of London or London Convention or similar may refer to: *Treaty of London (1358), established a truce between England and France following ...
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London Declaration
The London Declaration was a declaration issued by the 1949 Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference on the issue of India's continued membership of the Commonwealth of Nations, an association of independent states formerly part of the British Empire, after India's transition to a republican constitution. Drafted by the Indian statesman V. K. Krishna Menon, the declaration stated the agreement of the prime ministers to the continued membership of India in the organization after it becomes a republic. By that declaration, the Government of India had expressed its acceptance of the king as a symbol of the free association of its independent member nations and head of the Commonwealth. The declaration dealt only with India, seen as an exceptional case, and it reaffirmed that the other members of the Commonwealth owed common allegiance to the Crown with an initial acceptance of the king as a head of the Commonwealth. However it did establish a precedent that republicanism is compa ...
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London Declaration Concerning The Laws Of Naval War
The London Declaration concerning the Laws of Naval War is an international code of maritime law, especially as it relates to wartime activities, proposed in 1909 at the London Naval Conference by the leading European naval powers, the United States and Japan, after a multinational conference that occurred in 1908 in London. The declaration largely reiterated existing law, but dealt with many controversial points, including blockades, contraband and prize, and showed greater regard to the rights of neutral entities. The declaration was signed by most of the great powers of the day: Austria-Hungary, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States. (It was also signed by the Netherlands and Spain.)Declar ...
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Declaration Of St James's Palace
The Declaration of St James's Palace, or London Declaration, was the first joint statement of goals and principles by the Allied Powers during World War II. The declaration was issued after the first Inter-Allied Meeting at St James's Palace in London on 12 June 1941. Representatives of the United Kingdom, the four co-belligerent Commonwealth Dominions (Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa), the eight governments in exile (Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Greece, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Yugoslavia) and Free France were parties to the declaration. It stated the Allies' commitment to continue the war against the Axis Powers (Germany and Italy) and established principles to serve as the basis of a future peace. Background After the Battle of France, the exiled governments of Poland, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg established themselves in London and began to work with the British to coordinate resistance activities and carry on the fight. Charles ...
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London Declaration On Combating Antisemitism
The London Declaration on Combating Antisemitism is a declaration which asserts the need for global cooperation in the fight against Antisemitism by drawing "The Democratic world’s attention to the resurgence of Antisemitism as a potent force in politics, international affairs and society". It was signed on February 17, 2009, in Lancaster House, during the Conference and Summit of the Inter-parliamentary Coalition for Combating Antisemitism, by some of the world's leading parliamentarians. Background The first annual conference of the "Inter-parliamentary Coalition for Combating Antisemitism" (ICCA) was held in London, England in February, 2009. It brought together over 100 parliamentarians and NGO representatives from 35 different countries to discuss the uprising of contemporary antisemitism (i.e. old and New Antisemitism) around the world, by sharing knowledge, experience and recommendations. By the end of the first annual conference, the Parliamentarians "call upon national g ...
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London Declaration For Global Peace And Resistance Against Extremism 2011
On 24 September 2011, Minhaj-ul-Quran organised a major "Peace for Humanity Conference" at Wembley Arena in London at which, under the auspices of Pakistani Islamic scholar Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri, its 12,000 attendees announced a global declaration denouncing racism, interfaith intolerance, extremism and terrorism. Minhaj-ul-Quran strategist Joel Hayward wrote the declaration text for Qadri and was its second formal signatory after Qadri himself. Senior Al-Azhar University leaders and dignitaries then signed it before Minhaj-ul-Quran opened it up via the internet for public signing. They aim to get one million signatures within a year. The London Declaration for Global Peace and Resistance against Extremism is intended as an interfaith document which unequivocally condemns all extremism and terrorism, "because at the heart of all religions is a belief in the sanctity of the lives of the innocent." The Declaration adds: "The indiscriminate nature of terrorism, which has in re ...
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London Declaration On Neglected Tropical Diseases
The London Declaration on Neglected Tropical Diseases was a collaborative disease eradication programme launched on 30 January 2012 in London. It was inspired by the World Health Organization roadmap to eradicate or prevent transmission for neglected tropical diseases by the year 2020. Officials from WHO, the World Bank, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the world's 13 leading pharmaceutical companies, and government representatives from US, UK, United Arab Emirates, Bangladesh, Brazil, Mozambique and Tanzania participated in a joint meeting at the Royal College of Physicians to launch this project. The meeting was spearheaded by Margaret Chan, Director-General of WHO, and Bill Gates, Co-Chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. This declaration is the largest coordinated effort to date in health issues and it aims to eliminate or control 10 neglected diseases by 2020 by providing more than US$785 million to support research and development. These diseases are most rampant ...
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List Of Conferences In London
List of conferences in London (chronological): * London Conference of 1830 guaranteed the independence of Belgium * London Conference of 1832 convened to establish a stable government in Greece * London Conference of 1838–1839 preceded the Treaty of London (1839) * London Conference of 1852 * London Conference of 1864 (25 April 1864 – 25 June 1864) establishing Armistice and negotiations about Peace in Second Schleswig War * London Conference of 1866 the final in a series of conferences that led to Canadian Confederation * London Conference of 1867 preceded the Treaty of London (1867) * London Conference of 1881 French anarchist movement * First Pan-African Conference (1900) * 2nd Congress of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (1903) Bolshevik-Menshevik split * London Conference of 1908 * London Naval Conference 1908–1909 * London Conference of 1912–1913 also known as the London Peace Conference * London Conference of 1914 was scheduled in August by Lon ...
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London Agreement (other)
The London Agreement may refer to one of the following agreements signed in London: * The Anglo-German Naval Agreement (1935), which regulated the size of the Kriegsmarine in relation to the Royal Navy * The London Charter of the International Military Tribunal (1945), which set down the laws and procedures by which the Nuremberg trials were to be conducted * The London Agreement of 1949, which established the International Authority for the Ruhr * The London Agreement on German External Debts (1953) *The London-Zürich Agreements (1959), regarding Cyprus * The Peres–Hussein London Agreement (1987), signed by Shimon Peres and King Hussein of Jordan * The London Agreement (2000), which relates to the language provisions under the European Patent Convention See also * London Declaration (other) * London Protocol (other) * List of conferences in London * Treaty of London (other) The Treaty of London or London Convention or similar may refer to: *Treaty ...
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London Protocol (other)
London Protocol can refer to one of many treaties signed in London, England: Treaties *Eight Articles of London (1814), secret protocol awarding the territory of modern Belgium and the Netherlands to William I of the Netherlands *London Protocol (1828), statement of war aims of European powers in Greek War of Independence *London Protocol (1829), amendment of protocol of 1828 expanding Greek borders *London Protocol (1830), recognized Greece as an independent, sovereign state *London Protocol (1832), ratified and reiterated terms of Treaty of Constantinople *London Protocol (1852), altered succession of duchies of Schleswig and Holstein to maintain personal union with Denmark *London Protocol (1862), reiterated terms of Anglo-Japanese Treaty of Amity and Commerce * London Protocol (1877), British pledge of neutrality in Russo-Turkish War in exchange for limitation of Russian war aims *London Protocol (1944), Allied agreement to divide Nazi Germany into three occupation zones after ...
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Treaty Of London (other)
The Treaty of London or London Convention or similar may refer to: *Treaty of London (1358), established a truce between England and France following the Battle of Poitiers *Treaty of London (1359), which ceded western France to England *Treaty of London (1474), an alliance between England and Burgundy against France *Treaty of London (1518), a non-aggression pact between Burgundy, France, England, the Holy Roman Empire, the Netherlands, the Papal States and Spain *Treaty of London (1604), a conclusion of the Anglo-Spanish War * Treaty of London (1641), between England and Scotland *Treaty of London (1700), also known as the Second Partition Treaty *Convention of London (1786), which allowed British settlers in Belize to cut and export timber * Convention of London (1814), or the Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1814, which returned some colonies to the Netherlands *Treaty of 1818 or London Convention of 1818, between the United States of America and the United Kingdom *Treaty of London (1824) ...
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