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Alfred Nobel, on the anniversary of whose death we are gathered here, said once that there is nothing in the world which cannot be misunderstood or abused. Nor should his legacy be subject to abuses or misunderstanding. But the brotherhood of peoples is a formula which grimly reminds us that Cain and Abel also were brothers: however confident our hopes, we should never forget this. But relaxation of tensions, cooperation between peoples, reduction of forces and arms control, partnership with those who have hitherto been the losers, mutual protection against the danger of mutual destruction -…mehr

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Alfred Nobel, on the anniversary of whose death we are gathered here, said once that there is nothing in the world which cannot be misunderstood or abused. Nor should his legacy be subject to abuses or misunderstanding. But the brotherhood of peoples is a formula which grimly reminds us that Cain and Abel also were brothers: however confident our hopes, we should never forget this. But relaxation of tensions, cooperation between peoples, reduction of forces and arms control, partnership with those who have hitherto been the losers, mutual protection against the danger of mutual destruction - this must be possible, and for this we must work. (Willy Brandt's Acceptance Speech, on the occasion of the award of the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, December 10, 1971)
Autorenporträt
Klea Vyshka holds an LL.M in European Law awarded by Utrecht University, and a Bachelor of Laws from University of Tirana. She has multidisciplinary interests covering fields of law such as international human rights law, public international law, banking law, medical law, with her current research focused in constitutional law of the EU.