Inter-American Relations: A Collection of Documents, Legislation, Descriptions of Inter-American Organizations, and Other Material Pertaining to Inter-American Affairs, Volume 92, Part 4 |
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... August 20 , 1969 November 23 , 1948 July 26 , 1950 March 22 , 1951 May 3 , 1950 February 12 , 1954 3 March 17 , 1967 June 19 , 1951 3 September 1 , 1955 December 29 , 1951 1 The present Government in Cuba is excluded from participation ...
... August 20 , 1969 November 23 , 1948 July 26 , 1950 March 22 , 1951 May 3 , 1950 February 12 , 1954 3 March 17 , 1967 June 19 , 1951 3 September 1 , 1955 December 29 , 1951 1 The present Government in Cuba is excluded from participation ...
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... August 1959 . ( Matter now being studied by IA Peace Com- mittee operating under ad hoc power granted at Santiago . ) The Committee concluded from its study that arrangements for the flight , as well as the loading of the leaflets in ...
... August 1959 . ( Matter now being studied by IA Peace Com- mittee operating under ad hoc power granted at Santiago . ) The Committee concluded from its study that arrangements for the flight , as well as the loading of the leaflets in ...
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... ( August 1960 ) , condemned Domini- can participation in acts of aggression and intervention against Venezuela ; provided , under Article 8 of the Rio Treaty , for the breaking of diplomatic relations by all mem- ber states of the OAS and ...
... ( August 1960 ) , condemned Domini- can participation in acts of aggression and intervention against Venezuela ; provided , under Article 8 of the Rio Treaty , for the breaking of diplomatic relations by all mem- ber states of the OAS and ...
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... August 7 , 1959 , as amended by Public Law 88-259 [ H.R. 7406 ] , 78 Stat . 3 , ap- proved January 22 , 1964 , Public Law 89-6 [ H.R. 45 ] , 79 Stat . 23 , approved March 24 , 1965 , Public Law 90-88 [ H.R. 9547 ] , 81 Stat . 226 ...
... August 7 , 1959 , as amended by Public Law 88-259 [ H.R. 7406 ] , 78 Stat . 3 , ap- proved January 22 , 1964 , Public Law 89-6 [ H.R. 45 ] , 79 Stat . 23 , approved March 24 , 1965 , Public Law 90-88 [ H.R. 9547 ] , 81 Stat . 226 ...
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... August 22–29 , 1960 The Seventh Meeting of Consultation of Ministers of Foreign Affairs 1. Condemns energetically the intervention or the threat of inter- vention , even when conditional , by an extracontinental power in the affairs of ...
... August 22–29 , 1960 The Seventh Meeting of Consultation of Ministers of Foreign Affairs 1. Condemns energetically the intervention or the threat of inter- vention , even when conditional , by an extracontinental power in the affairs of ...
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Page 234 - Nations undertakes to respect the exclusively international character of the responsibilities of the Secretary-General and the staff and not to seek to influence them in the discharge of their responsibilities.
Page 539 - Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, have caused the said Treaty to be made public, to the end that the same and every article and clause thereof may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States of America and the citizens thereof.
Page 190 - Confident that the true significance of American solidarity and good neighborliness can only mean the consolidation on this continent, within the framework of democratic institutions, of a system of individual liberty and social justice based on respect for the essential rights of man...
Page 133 - If the inviolability or the integrity of the territory or the sovereignty or political independence of any American State should be affected by an aggression which is not an armed attack or by an extra-continental or intracontinental conflict, or by any other fact or situation that might endanger the peace of America...
Page 234 - In the performance of their duties the SecretaryGeneral and the staff shall not seek or receive instructions from any government or from any other authority external to the Organization. They shall refrain from any action which might reflect on their position as international officials responsible only to the Organization.
Page 233 - The Security Council shall be so organized as to be able to function continuously. Each member of the Security Council shall for this purpose be represented at all times at the seat of the organization.
Page 154 - That the domination or control of the political institutions of any American State by the international communist movement, extending to this hemisphere the political system of an extracontinental power, would constitute a threat to the sovereignty and political independence of the American States, endangering the peace of America, and would call for a Meeting of Consultation to consider the adoption of appropriate action in accordance with existing treaties.
Page 10 - If, in the opinion of any of the Parties, the inviolability or the integrity of the territory or the sovereignty or political independence...
Page 132 - The provisions of this Article shall be applied in case of any armed attack which takes place within the region described in Article 4 or within the territory of an American State. When the attack takes place outside of the said areas, the provisions of Article 6 shall be applied. 4. Measures of self-defense provided for under this Article may be taken until the Security Council of the United Nations has taken the measures necessary to maintain international peace and security.
Page 513 - Wyse now owned by the New Panama Canal Company and any and all other rights or claims of a pecuniary nature arising under or relating to said concession or arising under or relating to the concessions to the Panama Railroad Company or any extension or modification thereof; and it likewise renounces, confirms and grants to the United States, now and hereafter...