International Law: Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United StatesLittle, Brown, 1947 - 2489 sider |
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... maintain and perpetuate itself . This requirement could not , he de- clares , be met by a casual gathering of individuals or by a chance group of bandits or by a society of pirates.1 Secondly , there must be a fixed territory which the ...
... maintain and perpetuate itself . This requirement could not , he de- clares , be met by a casual gathering of individuals or by a chance group of bandits or by a society of pirates.1 Secondly , there must be a fixed territory which the ...
Side 67
... maintain the independence of Panama , and will exercise the treaty right to maintain order in Panama , Colon , and the territories and harbors adjacent thereto , but it does not intend to supervise the election in Panama . " 13 The ...
... maintain the independence of Panama , and will exercise the treaty right to maintain order in Panama , Colon , and the territories and harbors adjacent thereto , but it does not intend to supervise the election in Panama . " 13 The ...
Side 212
... maintain with other countries , so long as it respects its social duties , and by what conditions such intercourse shall be governed . " It should be observed , however , that these social duties are closely entwined with legal duties ...
... maintain with other countries , so long as it respects its social duties , and by what conditions such intercourse shall be governed . " It should be observed , however , that these social duties are closely entwined with legal duties ...
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