International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
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Стр. 55
... trade program is necessary . The trade program with Spain has been carefully reviewed by the Joint Chiefs of Staff . Trade between the United States and Spain is of course subject to the control system jointly maintained by the United ...
... trade program is necessary . The trade program with Spain has been carefully reviewed by the Joint Chiefs of Staff . Trade between the United States and Spain is of course subject to the control system jointly maintained by the United ...
Стр. 56
... trade between the United States and Spain , it must be recognized that this trade can be maintained only to such extent as both countries believe to be in their respective national interests . Naturally in the case of the United States ...
... trade between the United States and Spain , it must be recognized that this trade can be maintained only to such extent as both countries believe to be in their respective national interests . Naturally in the case of the United States ...
Стр. 67
... trade to vessels of any third country such rights would similarly be accorded to the vessels of the other country . The coasting trade and inland navigation of each country are ex- cepted from the requirement of national treatment and ...
... trade to vessels of any third country such rights would similarly be accorded to the vessels of the other country . The coasting trade and inland navigation of each country are ex- cepted from the requirement of national treatment and ...
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Aid Agreement with Belgium_ | 45 |
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