International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1936 |
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... delegation of the United States conceived this to be a just provision under the circumstances , and voted for it . It was adopted as the second paragraph of Article 22 , with a reservation on the part of Chile . " The Argentine delegation ...
... delegation of the United States conceived this to be a just provision under the circumstances , and voted for it . It was adopted as the second paragraph of Article 22 , with a reservation on the part of Chile . " The Argentine delegation ...
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... delegation of the United States , commenting on this convention on December 19 , 1933 , set forth the position of his Government , and , in signing the convention , reservation was made as follows : “ The Delegation of the United States ...
... delegation of the United States , commenting on this convention on December 19 , 1933 , set forth the position of his Government , and , in signing the convention , reservation was made as follows : “ The Delegation of the United States ...
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... delegation proposed the abolition of both aircraft carriers and bombing aircraft . Other states proposed the prohibition of military aviation and of the use of bombs from aircraft . Even the American delegation on February 18 , 1932 ...
... delegation proposed the abolition of both aircraft carriers and bombing aircraft . Other states proposed the prohibition of military aviation and of the use of bombs from aircraft . Even the American delegation on February 18 , 1932 ...
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SITUATION 1Continued | 34 |
SITUATION IContinued | 50 |
Action during civil strife | 55 |
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