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In [[international law]], the '''Prevention of Disasters Principle''', as first elaborated in the Agenda arising from the United Nations [[Habitat II]] conference, permits states to take pre-emptive or restraining actions when a consensus of [[scientific opinion]] is that failing to do so will cause some disaster to occur.
In [[international law]], the '''Prevention of Disasters Principle''', as first elaborated in the Agenda arising from the United Nations [[Habitat II]] conference, permits states to take pre-emptive or restraining actions when a consensus of [[scientific opinion]] is that failing to do so will cause some disaster to occur.



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Template:AmboxTemplate:Category handlerTemplate:NOINDEX In international law, the Prevention of Disasters Principle, as first elaborated in the Agenda arising from the United Nations Habitat II conference, permits states to take pre-emptive or restraining actions when a consensus of scientific opinion is that failing to do so will cause some disaster to occur.

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