The Panama Canal: A Study in International Law and DiplomacyP.S. King and Son, 1911 - Počet stran: 207 |
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Strana 30
... contracting parties the public vessels of either must be allowed to pass unmolested . ( iv ) Great Britain and the United States promise to guard the safety and neutrality of the canal , and to invite all nations to do the same . ( v ) ...
... contracting parties the public vessels of either must be allowed to pass unmolested . ( iv ) Great Britain and the United States promise to guard the safety and neutrality of the canal , and to invite all nations to do the same . ( v ) ...
Strana 32
... contracting parties the public vessels of either nation were to be allowed to cross the canal unmolested . It becomes evident , therefore , that if the provision whereby other countries would be invited to guarantee the neutrality of ...
... contracting parties the public vessels of either nation were to be allowed to cross the canal unmolested . It becomes evident , therefore , that if the provision whereby other countries would be invited to guarantee the neutrality of ...
Strana 56
... contracting parties signed the convention commonly known as the Hay- Pauncefote treaty . As this treaty supersedes the Clayton - Bulwer , and expressly provides for the con- struction of the canal " under the auspices of the government ...
... contracting parties signed the convention commonly known as the Hay- Pauncefote treaty . As this treaty supersedes the Clayton - Bulwer , and expressly provides for the con- struction of the canal " under the auspices of the government ...
Strana 58
... contracting parties , the United States being charged to guarantee its neutrality , as well as the sovereignty of Colombia over the said territory . Colombia further gave authority to the United States to assure the protection and ...
... contracting parties , the United States being charged to guarantee its neutrality , as well as the sovereignty of Colombia over the said territory . Colombia further gave authority to the United States to assure the protection and ...
Strana 75
... contract entered into by her with a French company for the construction of the Panama Canal , simply , it appears ... party , the passage of armed vessels of a hostile power through the canal would be no more admissible than the passage ...
... contract entered into by her with a French company for the construction of the Panama Canal , simply , it appears ... party , the passage of armed vessels of a hostile power through the canal would be no more admissible than the passage ...
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