The Panama Canal: A Study in International Law and DiplomacyP.S. King and son, 1911 - Počet stran: 192 |
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Strana 98
... route has been opened for inter- national purposes , the territorial state through which that route passes — and indeed any other state that may have a special interest in it is expected to relinquish , to a certain extent , its ...
... route has been opened for inter- national purposes , the territorial state through which that route passes — and indeed any other state that may have a special interest in it is expected to relinquish , to a certain extent , its ...
Strana 185
... route , 104 , 105 ; cannot take away the right of self - defence , 132 . See also Neutrality . Neutrality : defined , 84 ; mentioned for the first time in connection with the inter- oceanic canal , 12 ; guaranteed to the Isthmus of ...
... route , 104 , 105 ; cannot take away the right of self - defence , 132 . See also Neutrality . Neutrality : defined , 84 ; mentioned for the first time in connection with the inter- oceanic canal , 12 ; guaranteed to the Isthmus of ...
Strana 188
... route , 30 , 31 ; United States - continued was not satisfied with the Clayton - Bulwer , 32 ; attempted to obtain control over the Panama route , 33 , 34 , 37 , 38 ; dissatisfied with the Colombian grant to the French com- pany , 41 ...
... route , 30 , 31 ; United States - continued was not satisfied with the Clayton - Bulwer , 32 ; attempted to obtain control over the Panama route , 33 , 34 , 37 , 38 ; dissatisfied with the Colombian grant to the French com- pany , 41 ...
Obsah
THE CLAYTONBULWER CONVENTION | 25 |
PROPOSED CONTROL OF THE CANAL BY THE UNITED | 35 |
THE CANAL AS A GOVERNMENT ENTERPRISE | 52 |
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