International Law: Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United StatesLittle, Brown, 1947 - 2489 sider |
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... Commission , 1 and likewise the Oder . In each case such commission was to comprise representatives of specified non - riparian as well as riparian States . The Niemen ( Russtrom - Memel - Niemen ) was to be placed under such a commission ...
... Commission , 1 and likewise the Oder . In each case such commission was to comprise representatives of specified non - riparian as well as riparian States . The Niemen ( Russtrom - Memel - Niemen ) was to be placed under such a commission ...
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... Commission to make its approval in any case conditional upon the construction of appropriate remedial or pro- tective works in compensation for a particular use or proposed diversion . A majority of the commissioners was to have power ...
... Commission to make its approval in any case conditional upon the construction of appropriate remedial or pro- tective works in compensation for a particular use or proposed diversion . A majority of the commissioners was to have power ...
Side 599
... Commission for Air Navigation ; but under that Article as amended in 1929 , each State could have not more than two representatives on the Commission . Moreover , the amended Article served also to place all the contracting States on an ...
... Commission for Air Navigation ; but under that Article as amended in 1929 , each State could have not more than two representatives on the Commission . Moreover , the amended Article served also to place all the contracting States on an ...
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