Treaties, Conventions, Collision, Rules and Regulations, Volumen1Baker, Voorhis, 1958 - 1290 páginas |
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... matters , such as that of nonintervention , the American states succeeded in overcoming their differences and so unit- ing their opinion that today no one discusses or objects to the matter , there is no reason why a similar ...
... matters , such as that of nonintervention , the American states succeeded in overcoming their differences and so unit- ing their opinion that today no one discusses or objects to the matter , there is no reason why a similar ...
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... matters of general principle that may be referred to the Council by the United Nations.1 Matters which are suitable for settlement through the normal processes of international shipping business are not within the scope of the Council ...
... matters of general principle that may be referred to the Council by the United Nations.1 Matters which are suitable for settlement through the normal processes of international shipping business are not within the scope of the Council ...
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... matters of all kinds affecting shipping engaged in international trade , and to encourage the general adoption of the highest practicable standards in matters concerning maritime safety and efficiency of navigation ; ( b ) To encourage ...
... matters of all kinds affecting shipping engaged in international trade , and to encourage the general adoption of the highest practicable standards in matters concerning maritime safety and efficiency of navigation ; ( b ) To encourage ...
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Treaties, Conventions, Collision, Rules and Regulations, Volumen2 Arnold Whitman Knauth Vista de fragmentos - 1958 |
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