The Signatory Powers of the present Act recognize the obligation to insure the establishment of authority in the regions occupied by them on the coasts of the African Continent sufficient to protect existing rights, and, as the case may be, freedom of... The Encyclopaedia Britannica: Pay to Ree - Stran 91911Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow - 1885 - 458 strani
...own in bar. Such a Power must ensure the establishment of its authority in the regions occupied by it "sufficient to protect existing rights and, as the case may be, freedom of trade and of transit under the conditions agreed upon." It will be noticed that this arrangement relates to the... | |
| 1885 - 612 strani
...any claims of their own in bar. ARTICLE 35. " The signatory Powers recognize the obligation to insure the establishment of authority in the regions occupied by them on the coasts of Africa sufficient to protect existing rights, and, as the case may be, freedom of trade and of transit... | |
| Henry Wheaton, Alexander Charles Boyd - 1889 - 980 strani
...their own. ARTICLE XXXV. The Signatory Powers of the present Act recognize the obligation to insure the establishment of authority in the regions occupied...rights, and, as the case may be, freedom of trade and of transit under the conditions agreed upon. CHAPTEE VII.—General Dispositions. ABTICLE XXXVI. The... | |
| Henry Wager Halleck - 1893 - 628 strani
...their own,' and (Art. 35) ' the Signatory Powers of the present Act recognise the obligation to insure the establishment of authority in the regions occupied...trade and transit under the conditions agreed upon.' It should be observed that this agreement only affects the coasts, not the islands, of Africa. Nevertheless,... | |
| John Westlake - 1894 - 310 strani
...which originates in occu1 "The signatory powers of the present act recognise the obligation to insure the establishment of authority in the regions occupied...rights and, as the case may be, freedom of trade and of transit under the conditions agreed upon." pation will usually, like that which originates in discovery,... | |
| Sir Edward Hertslet - 1894 - 682 strani
...Signatory Powers of the present Act recognize the obligation to insure the establishment of authority in regions occupied by them on the coasts of the African...rights, and, as the case may be, freedom of trade and of transit under the conditions agreed upon. • See Return, p. 47. 43 [Berlin Act.] CHAP. VII.—GENERAL... | |
| Sir Edward Hertslet - 1894 - 666 strani
...Signatory Powers of the present Act recognize the obligation to insure the establishment of authority in regions occupied by them on the coasts of the African...rights, and, as the case may be, freedom of trade and of transit under the conditions agreed upon. • See Return, p. 47. [Berlin Act.] CHAP. VII. — GENERAL... | |
| William Edward Hall - 1894 - 336 strani
...Niger; an obligation was taken to CHAP' 3' insure the establishment of authority in occupied regions ' sufficient to protect existing rights, and, as the case may be, freedom of trade and of transit under the conditions agreed upon'; Great Britain specifically undertook 'to protect foreign... | |
| William Edward Hall - 1894 - 394 strani
...on the Niger; an obligation was taken to CHAP. 3. establishment of authority in occupied regions ' sufficient to protect existing rights, and, as the case may be, freedom of trade and of transit under the conditions agreed upon ' ; Great Britain specifically undertook ' to protect foreign... | |
| William Edward Hall - 1895 - 836 strani
...claims of their own/ and ' the Signatory Powers of the present Act recognise the obligation to insure the establishment of authority in the regions occupied...freedom of trade and transit under the conditions agreed upon2/ In other words, while ancient grounds of title are left to be dealt with under the old customary... | |
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