The Panama Canal: A Study in International Law and Diplomacy, Volumen1Arno Press, 1970 - 192 páginas |
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Página 17
... Senate submitting the treaty he says that " the Chargé d'affaires acted in this par- ticular upon his own responsibility and without instructions . " But Polk nevertheless assumed the responsibility , and transmitted the treaty to the ...
... Senate submitting the treaty he says that " the Chargé d'affaires acted in this par- ticular upon his own responsibility and without instructions . " But Polk nevertheless assumed the responsibility , and transmitted the treaty to the ...
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... Senate in due course . The question of the restriction of the Colombian sovereignty over the canal zone came immediately to the front of the discussion . According to the fundamental laws of Colombia , the national jurisdiction cannot ...
... Senate in due course . The question of the restriction of the Colombian sovereignty over the canal zone came immediately to the front of the discussion . According to the fundamental laws of Colombia , the national jurisdiction cannot ...
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... Senate , with some amendments which the British Government did not accept , the rule runs to the effect that " the canal shall be free and open , in time of war as in time of peace . " The Senate never objected to the wording of the ...
... Senate , with some amendments which the British Government did not accept , the rule runs to the effect that " the canal shall be free and open , in time of war as in time of peace . " The Senate never objected to the wording of the ...
Contenido
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHAP | 9 |
THE CLAYTONBULWER CONVENTION | 25 |
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The Panama Canal: A Study in International Law and Diplomacy Harmodio Arias Madrid Vista completa - 1911 |
The Panama Canal: A Study in International Law and Diplomacy Harmodio Arias Madrid Vista completa - 1911 |
Términos y frases comunes
act of hostility agree ARTICLE Atlantic Blaine Bogotá Britain British Bulwer canal question Central America Clayton-Bulwer treaty Colombia Compilation of Documents concluded Congress connection construction Convention of Constantinople declaration diplomatic droit international endeavours entered enterprise establish European powers exist fact foreign Granada guarantee Hay-Pauncefote treaty high contracting parties importance interest International Law interoceanic canal interoceanic communication Isthmus of Panama London Lord Lord Lansdowne Lord Pauncefote Majesty Majesty's Government Maritime Canal means ment Monroe Doctrine navigation necessary neutrality Nicaragua notion of neutralisation object obtain opinion P. S. King Pacific Oceans Panama and Colon Panama Canal passage Pauncefote peace political ports of access position possible present treaty President principle protection provisions purpose ratified reason regard Republic of Panama respect route rules Senate stipulations Suez Canal supra territory thereby tion waters waterway zone