Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,2 | issues of justice and of international economic relations, in view
2 II,22 | huge sums obtained through international loans sometimes go to enrich
3 II,22(60) | Ethical Approach to the International Debt Question (December
4 II,24 | factors which tarnish their international reputation, because they
5 IV,38 | Episcopal Conferences and in international agencies for cooperation
6 IV,45 | obtain economic aid at the international level.~The Church throughout
7 IV,47 | at the interdiocesan and international levels.~And what of those
8 V,52 | America must encourage the international agencies of the continent
9 V,52 | good of nations and of the international community, the equitable
10 V,55 | the requirements of the international common good. For “the Church'
11 V,59 | cancelling outright, the international debt which seriously threatens
12 V,59 | of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, will seek
13 V,61 | non-governmental organizations and international agencies in developing projects
14 V,61 | drug-production. In this regard international agencies can make a valuable
15 V,62(226)| for Justice and Peace, The International Arms Trade. An Ethical Reflection (
16 VI,73 | in each nation and at the international level, to ascertain why
17 VI,74 | concrete plans, also at the international level, to implement with
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