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Declaration of Human Rights.
following principles:
It shall, in particular, be guided by the
a.
peaceful settlement of disputes and conflicts;
b.
early responses to contain crisis situations so as to prevent
them from developing into full-blown conflicts;
c.
respect for the rule of law, fundamental human rights and
freedoms, the sanctity of human life and international
humanitarian law;
d.
interdependence between socio-economic development and
the security of peoples and States;
e.
respect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Member
States;
f.
g.
non interference by any Member State in the internal affairs of
another;
sovereign equality and interdependence of Member States;
h.
inalienable right to independent existence;
i.
respect of borders inherited on achievement of independence;
j.
the right of the Union to intervene in a Member State pursuant
to a decision of the Assembly in respect of grave
circumstances, namely war crimes, genocide and crimes
against humanity, in accordance with Article 4(h) of the
Constitutive Act;
k.
the right of Member States to request intervention from the
Union in order to restore peace and security, in accordance
with Article 4(j) of the Constitutive Act.