The Conference in Paris and the Experience of the Swiss Meetings
... not taken part did not consider themselves bound by the decisions made by the negotiators. Ensuring that representation is as wide as possible is very difficult, but it is necessary if one considers the subsequent fulfilment of agreements. Second, the Swiss meetings were short and ended by adopting some quite brief and at times ambiguous documents that left room for different interpretations and subsequent mutual accusations of not implementing the agreements. The preparation of more detailed and precise ...
15.09.2014