The American Journal of International Law, Volume 66, Issues 4-5American Society of International Law, 1972 - International law Vols. for 1970-1973 include: American Society of International Law. Meeting. Proceedings, 64th-67th, previously published separately; with the 68th, resumed being publihsed separately. |
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Page 145
... American Republics . The United States cannot cling to its present Cuban policies in the face of a strong movement away from those policies by other Latin American governments . That policy is part of a joint effort and decision . But ...
... American Republics . The United States cannot cling to its present Cuban policies in the face of a strong movement away from those policies by other Latin American governments . That policy is part of a joint effort and decision . But ...
Page 221
... American companies should receive substantial compensation . EFFECT OF THE COPPER CASES ON BUSINESS ATTITUDES TOWARD INVESTMENT IN CHILE AND LATIN AMERICA Comments by ENNO HOBBING Mr. HOBBING indicated that the copper expropriations did ...
... American companies should receive substantial compensation . EFFECT OF THE COPPER CASES ON BUSINESS ATTITUDES TOWARD INVESTMENT IN CHILE AND LATIN AMERICA Comments by ENNO HOBBING Mr. HOBBING indicated that the copper expropriations did ...
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... American Ob- server Group at Yenan sometime ago that the officers would be returned to Chungking if Wedemeyer would send a plane to transport them . Wedemeyer was direct and firm . He insisted that America had not participated in ...
... American Ob- server Group at Yenan sometime ago that the officers would be returned to Chungking if Wedemeyer would send a plane to transport them . Wedemeyer was direct and firm . He insisted that America had not participated in ...
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