Proceedings of the American Society of International Law at Its ... Annual Meeting, Volumul 7Baker, Voorhis & Company, 1913 |
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... referred to the appropriate committee or the Coun- cil , and no vote shall be taken until a report shall have been made thereon . ARTICLE VIII . Amendments . This Constitution may be amended at any annual or special meeting of the ...
... referred to the appropriate committee or the Coun- cil , and no vote shall be taken until a report shall have been made thereon . ARTICLE VIII . Amendments . This Constitution may be amended at any annual or special meeting of the ...
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... referred to is cal- culated to prevent controversies regarding the exercise of the fishing liberty . It provides that all future British or Colonial laws regula- ting the time and manner of fishing shall be submitted to the United ...
... referred to is cal- culated to prevent controversies regarding the exercise of the fishing liberty . It provides that all future British or Colonial laws regula- ting the time and manner of fishing shall be submitted to the United ...
Pagina 40
... referred to , a member of the Bering Sea Commission that sat at Paris and decided adversely to the contention of the United States . It will be my very great pleasure to yield in a moment to the next speaker , his excellency , Mr. Gram ...
... referred to , a member of the Bering Sea Commission that sat at Paris and decided adversely to the contention of the United States . It will be my very great pleasure to yield in a moment to the next speaker , his excellency , Mr. Gram ...
Pagina 50
... referred to the Permanent Court of Arbitration established at The Hague by the convention of the 29th of July , 1899 , provided , nevertheless , that they do not affect the vital interests , the independence , or the honor of the two ...
... referred to the Permanent Court of Arbitration established at The Hague by the convention of the 29th of July , 1899 , provided , nevertheless , that they do not affect the vital interests , the independence , or the honor of the two ...
Pagina 51
... referred to arbitration . The United States has , by its actions , shown that it does not shrink from laying important disputes with a foreign Power before an impartial tribunal . The recapitulation of that which it has been my heart's ...
... referred to arbitration . The United States has , by its actions , shown that it does not shrink from laying important disputes with a foreign Power before an impartial tribunal . The recapitulation of that which it has been my heart's ...
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Pagina 100 - The Canal shall be free and open to the vessels of commerce and of war of all nations observing these Rules, on terms of entire equality, so that there shall be no discrimination against any such nation, or its citizens or subjects, in respect of the conditions or charges of traffic, or otherwise Such conditions and charges of traffic shall be just and equitable.
Pagina 218 - Differences which may arise of a legal nature, or relating to the interpretation of Treaties existing between the two Contracting Parties, and which it may not have been possible to settle by diplomacy...
Pagina 46 - The Governments of the United States and Great Britain having not only desired in entering into this Convention, to accomplish a particular object, but, also, to establish a general principle, they hereby agree to extend their protection, by Treaty stipulations, to any other practicable communications, whether by Canal or rail-way, across the Isthmus which connects North and South America...
Pagina 45 - Britain take advantage of any intimacy, or use any alliance, connection, or influence that either may possess with any State or Government through whose territory the said Canal may pass, for the purpose of acquiring or holding, directly or indirectly, for the...
Pagina 124 - II which the United States would possess and exercise if it were the sovereign of the territory within which said lands and waters are located to the entire exclusion of the exercise by the Republic of Panama of any such sovereign rights, power or authority.
Pagina 118 - It is agreed that the canal may be constructed under the auspices of the Government of the United States, either directly at its own cost, or by gift or loan of money to individuals or corporations, or through subscription to or purchase of stock or shares, and that, subject to the provisions of the present Treaty, the said Government shall have and enjoy the rights incident to such construction, as well as the exclusive right of providing for the regulation and management of the canal.
Pagina 235 - Powers as the most effective, and, at the same time, the most equitable means of settling disputes which diplomacy has failed to settle.
Pagina 160 - Britain that the parties constructing or owning the same shall impose no other charges or conditions of traffic thereupon than the aforesaid Governments shall approve of as just and equitable; and that the same canals or railways, being open to the citizens and subjects of the United States and Great Britain on equal terms...
Pagina 43 - The Suez Maritime Canal shall always be free and open, in time of war as in time of peace, to every Vessel of commerce or of war, without distinction of flag.
Pagina 284 - States; that no other tolls or charges shall be levied or collected upon the citizens of the United States, or their said merchandise thus passing over any road or canal that may be made by the Government of New Granada, or by the authority of the same, than is, under like circumstances, levied upon and collected from the Granadian citizens...