International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1937 |
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... action , which could be construed as constituting recognition of the Provisional Government by the Government of the ... action . There was correspondence of representatives of the United States and other states in regard to recognizing ...
... action , which could be construed as constituting recognition of the Provisional Government by the Government of the ... action . There was correspondence of representatives of the United States and other states in regard to recognizing ...
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... action at the same time . Joint delay in recognition . - In 1921 , when affairs in Mexico were disturbed , there was much correspondence among foreign offices in regard to delaying recognition . The exchange of telegrams between the ...
... action at the same time . Joint delay in recognition . - In 1921 , when affairs in Mexico were disturbed , there was much correspondence among foreign offices in regard to delaying recognition . The exchange of telegrams between the ...
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... action ; it was anxious work . British action provoked American argument ; that was met by British counter- argument . British action preceded British argument ; the risk was that action might follow American argument . In all this ...
... action ; it was anxious work . British action provoked American argument ; that was met by British counter- argument . British action preceded British argument ; the risk was that action might follow American argument . In all this ...
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Insurrection belligerency statehood 134 | 1 |
Effect of declaration of blockade against insur | 8 |
Recognition in general____ | 14 |
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action aerial warfare aircraft Ambassador American arms and ammunition attitude August bellig Bolivia Brazil Brazilian Britain British Government capture cargo cartridges citizens commerce conditional contraband Congress Costa Rica crew cruiser declaration Declaration of London Delegation Department effect embargo enemy ernment established exercise existing export of arms fact facto government February 29 force Foreign Relations hereby high seas Ibid Imperial German Government instructions insurgents insurrection international law issued joint resolution jurisdiction loans Majesty's Government ment merchant ship merchant vessel military munitions Naval War College neutral countries neutral nations neutrality laws obligations October officers Panama party peace persons present President principles prize court proclamation prohibit projectiles provisions purpose question recognition recognized regard reply Republic restrictions rules sale of arms search at sea Secretary seizure Spain submarine summons surface vessels territory tion trade treaty United violation visit and search warfare Xala Yota