International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1940 |
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Стр. 51
... referred to above ; they would be glad to know whether the Imperial Government would be disposed to de- pute a representative or representatives to exchange views with representatives of a small number of powers to be chosen for that ...
... referred to above ; they would be glad to know whether the Imperial Government would be disposed to de- pute a representative or representatives to exchange views with representatives of a small number of powers to be chosen for that ...
Стр. 161
... referred to in paragraph 52 below at a standard rate or rates to be approved by the International Committee on the recommen- dation of the Board . 17. The Observing Officers will be carried on the same conditions with regard to ...
... referred to in paragraph 52 below at a standard rate or rates to be approved by the International Committee on the recommen- dation of the Board . 17. The Observing Officers will be carried on the same conditions with regard to ...
Стр. 166
... referred to above . 34. The mere fact that a ship having the right to fly the flag of any of the countries which are parties to the Non- Intervention Agreement , when approaching a Spanish port , is flying the specially agreed pennant ...
... referred to above . 34. The mere fact that a ship having the right to fly the flag of any of the countries which are parties to the Non- Intervention Agreement , when approaching a Spanish port , is flying the specially agreed pennant ...
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Belligerent and neutral rights in regard | 1 |
Actual and projected conventions and rules for the | 9 |
Assumptions in this case | 15 |
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