The Panama Canal: A Study in International Law and DiplomacyP.S. King and son, 1911 - Počet stran: 192 |
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Strana 43
... hostile nation through the canal at Panama would be no more admissible than would the passage of the armed forces of a hostile nation over the railway lines joining the Atlantic and the Pacific shores of the United States . And the ...
... hostile nation through the canal at Panama would be no more admissible than would the passage of the armed forces of a hostile nation over the railway lines joining the Atlantic and the Pacific shores of the United States . And the ...
Strana 66
... hostile intent , either government or insurgent , at any point within fifty miles of Panama . Government forces reported approaching the Isthmus in vessels . Prevent their landing if , in your judgment , the landing would precipitate a ...
... hostile intent , either government or insurgent , at any point within fifty miles of Panama . Government forces reported approaching the Isthmus in vessels . Prevent their landing if , in your judgment , the landing would precipitate a ...
Strana 75
... hostile power through the canal would be no more admissible than the passage of hostile forces over the railway lines of the United States , and hence he concludes that they must insist upon taking " all needful precautions against the ...
... hostile power through the canal would be no more admissible than the passage of hostile forces over the railway lines of the United States , and hence he concludes that they must insist upon taking " all needful precautions against the ...
Strana 84
... hostile . But in the course of centuries a principle of impartiality on the part of those states foreign to the struggle has been developed , and to - day the body of rules which go to form that principle constitute one of the most ...
... hostile . But in the course of centuries a principle of impartiality on the part of those states foreign to the struggle has been developed , and to - day the body of rules which go to form that principle constitute one of the most ...
Strana 95
... hostile as well as in the peaceful intercourse of nations . But it is only to those maritime routes that facilitate the means of communication between different nations , and which on this account can be termed of general interest ...
... hostile as well as in the peaceful intercourse of nations . But it is only to those maritime routes that facilitate the means of communication between different nations , and which on this account can be termed of general interest ...
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The Panama Canal: A Study in International Law and Diplomacy Harmodio Arias Madrid Úplné zobrazení - 1911 |
The Panama Canal: A Study in International Law and Diplomacy Harmodio Arias Madrid Úplné zobrazení - 1911 |
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act of hostility agree ARTICLE Atlantic Blaine Bogotá Britain British canal question Central America Clayton-Bulwer treaty Colombia Compilation of Documents concluded Congress connection construction Convention of Constantinople declaration diplomatic droit international endeavours entered enterprise establish European powers exist fact foreign fortifications Granada guarantee Hay-Pauncefote treaty high contracting parties importance interest International Law interoceanic canal interoceanic communication Isthmus of Panama London Lord Lord Lansdowne Lord Pauncefote Majesty Majesty's Government Maritime Canal means ment Monroe Doctrine navigation necessary neutrality Nicaragua notion of neutralisation object obtain opinion P. S. King Pacific Oceans Panama and Colon Panama Canal passage Pauncefote peace political ports of access position possible present treaty President principle protection provisions purpose ratified reason regard Republic of Panama respect route rules Senate stipulations Suez Canal supra territory thereby tion waters waterway zone
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Strana 172 - Company to sell and transfer to the United States its rights, privilege!i, properties and concessions as well as the Panama Railroad and all the shares or part of the shares of that company...