Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Foreign RelationsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 |
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Stran 103
... duly commissioned according to the provisions of the First Article of this Treaty , shall deviate in any respect from the stipulations of the said Treaty , or from the Instructions annexed to it , the Government which shall conceive ...
... duly commissioned according to the provisions of the First Article of this Treaty , shall deviate in any respect from the stipulations of the said Treaty , or from the Instructions annexed to it , the Government which shall conceive ...
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Na običajnih mestih nismo našli nobenih recenzij.
Druge izdaje - Prikaži vse
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action adopted agree agreements American assistance Association authorized Bank BARR believe Board bombing capital Chairman Commission Committee concern considered Constitution continue contribution Convention COOPER Council countries Court domestic economic effect efforts established expressed fact Federal field financing forced labor foreign Fund give Government Haiphong Hanoi House human rights important increase institutions interest Latin American legislation loans matter means meeting ment military million North Vietnam operations organizations participation parties payments peace percent person Political Rights position possible practices present President problems projects proposed question ratification reason recommendations record referred Relations representatives reservation respect Rights of Women SALISBURY Secretary Senator Slavery social South Special statement strikes tion trade treaty U.S. dollars United Nations Vietnamese vote women
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Stran 146 - With a view to the creation of conditions of stability and well-being which are necessary for peaceful and friendly relations among nations based on respect for the principle of equal rights and self-determination of peoples, the United Nations shall promote: a.
Stran 109 - To eradicate all forms of colonialism from Africa; and e. To promote international cooperation, having due regard to the Charter of the United Nations and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Stran 89 - The fourth is freedom from fear — which, translated into world terms, means a world-wide reduction of armaments to such a point and in such a thorough fashion that no nation will be in a position to commit an act of physical aggression against any neighbor — anywhere in the world.
Stran 193 - ... disputes with regard to matters which are essentially within the domestic jurisdiction of the United States of America as determined by the United States of America; or c.
Stran 75 - Nothing contained in the present Charter shall authorize the United Nations to intervene in matters which are essentially within the domestic jurisdiction of any state or shall require the Members to submit such matters to settlement under the present Charter; but this principle shall not prejudice the application of enforcement measures under Chapter VII.
Stran 4 - Everyone has the right to take part in the Government of his country, directly or through freely chosen representatives.
Stran 220 - It would not be contended that it extends so far as to authorize what the Constitution forbids, or a change in the character of the government or in that of one of the States, or a cession of any portion of the territory of the latter, without its consent.
Stran 144 - Organization is to contribute to peace and security by promoting collaboration among the nations through education, science and culture in order to further universal respect for justice, for the rule of law and for the human rights and fundamental freedoms which are affirmed for the peoples of the world without distinction of race, sex, language or religion by the Charter of the United Nations.
Stran 10 - Should the Conference adopt a new Convention revising this Convention in whole or...
Stran 74 - That the treaty power of the United States extends to all proper subjects of negotiation between our government and the governments of other nations, is clear.