The United States and Inter-American Security, 1889-1960University of Texas Press, 1961 - 514 páginas |
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... arbitration treaty , since it excepted only those cases which might endanger the independence of either party involved in a dispute . More specifically the project of an arbitration treaty provided that : ( 1 ) arbitration should be ...
... arbitration treaty , since it excepted only those cases which might endanger the independence of either party involved in a dispute . More specifically the project of an arbitration treaty provided that : ( 1 ) arbitration should be ...
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... arbitration convention . Their instruc- tions pointed to The Hague convention and existing bipartite treaties as indicating the extent to which it was advisable to go for the time being in the matter of obligatory arbitration . The Root ...
... arbitration convention . Their instruc- tions pointed to The Hague convention and existing bipartite treaties as indicating the extent to which it was advisable to go for the time being in the matter of obligatory arbitration . The Root ...
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... arbitration . As a creditor nation the United States was more disposed to favor the arbitration of pecuniary claims . Although the debtor Latin - American states feared that arbitration of claims might be resorted to in cases which ...
... arbitration . As a creditor nation the United States was more disposed to favor the arbitration of pecuniary claims . Although the debtor Latin - American states feared that arbitration of claims might be resorted to in cases which ...
Contenido
Regionalism and Regional Arrangements 1 | 21 |
The Old Pan Americanism 18261888 | 28 |
I 18891913 | 48 |
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Términos y frases comunes
action aggression agreement American nations American republics American Solidarity arbitration Argentina armed Bogotá Bogotá conference Bolivia Brazil Buenos Aires Bulletin Caracas Caribbean Charter Chile Colombia commission Communist continental controversies convention Costa Rica Cuba Cuban declared delegates diplomatic dispute Dominican Republic draft economic cooperation Ecuador Eisenhower forces foreign ministers Guatemala Haiti Havana Honduras Hull Ibid ican Inter-American Defense Board Inter-American Peace Committee inter-American system intervention June Juridical Committee Latin Latin-American Latin-American countries Latin-American nations League of Nations measures Meeting of Consultation ment Mexico City military Ministers of Foreign Monroe Doctrine negotiated Neighbor neutrality Nicaragua nonintervention Organization of American pact Pan American Union Panama Paraguay parties Peru political President principles problems procedures proposed ratified Reciprocal Assistance recommendations regional arrangements relations resolution Rio de Janeiro Rio treaty Secretary Security Council settlement territory tion U.S. Dept United Nations Uruguay Venezuela Washington Western Hemisphere York
Referencias a este libro
The Economic History of Latin America Since Independence V. Bulmer-Thomas Vista previa limitada - 2003 |
Violent Peace: Militarized Interstate Bargaining in Latin America David R. Mares Sin vista previa disponible - 2001 |