| Pan American Union - America - 1947 - 824 pages
...aggression," even though it not be an armed attack, or "by an intracontinental or extra-continental conflict, or by any other fact or situation that might endanger the peace of America," they will consult immediately in respect to common action. This is all-inclusive. There could not be... | |
| Pan American Union - America - 1948 - 708 pages
...attack, or by an extra-continental conflict, or by a conflict between two or more American States, or by any other fact or situation that might endanger the peace of America, the American States, in furtherance of the principles of continental solidarity or collective self-defense,... | |
| United States - United States - 1948 - 1198 pages
...affected by an aggression which is not an armed attack or by an extra-continental or intra-continental conflict, or by any other fact or situation that might...immediately in order to agree on the measures which must he taken in case of aggression to assist the victim of the aggression or, in any case, the measures... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1948 - 236 pages
...conflict; or 3. Any other fact or situation that might endanger the peace of America. The reference to "any other fact or situation that might endanger the peace of America" was considered by the framers to be sufficiently broad to include most if not all of the occasions... | |
| United States - 1959 - 1916 pages
...affected by an aggression which is not an armed attack or by an extra-continental or intra-continental conflict or by any other fact or situation that might endanger the peace of America, the Organ oi Consultation shall meet immediately in order to agree on the measures which must be taken in case... | |
| United States. Department of State - Latin America - 1950 - 28 pages
...such a situation the OAS shall agree on measures to take in case of aggression to assist the victim or, in any case, the measures which should be taken for the common defense of the peace and security of the continent. Mr. Daniels described in the following manner two cases... | |
| Edward Alden Jamison - Caribbean Area - 1950 - 20 pages
...serious threats from outside the hemisphere and with open conflicts between American states but also with any other fact or situation that "might endanger the peace of America" and "that affects the inviolability or the integrity of the territory or the sovereignty or the political... | |
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