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Page 254
... necessary implication as being essential to the performance of its duties . . Having regard to its purposes and functions already referred to , the Organization may find it necessary , and has in fact found it necessary , to entrust its ...
... necessary implication as being essential to the performance of its duties . . Having regard to its purposes and functions already referred to , the Organization may find it necessary , and has in fact found it necessary , to entrust its ...
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... necessary to take for securing by their own forces the defence of Egypt and the mainte- nance of public order . In case His Imperial Majesty the Sultan , or His Highness the Khedive , should find it necessary to avail themselves of the ...
... necessary to take for securing by their own forces the defence of Egypt and the mainte- nance of public order . In case His Imperial Majesty the Sultan , or His Highness the Khedive , should find it necessary to avail themselves of the ...
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... necessary to fulfill its obligations for the maintenance or restoration of international peace and security , or necessary to protect its essential secu- rity interests ; ( e ) denying to any company in the ownership or direction of ...
... necessary to fulfill its obligations for the maintenance or restoration of international peace and security , or necessary to protect its essential secu- rity interests ; ( e ) denying to any company in the ownership or direction of ...
Contents
Table of Chapters | xxvii |
Selected Brief Bibliography | xliii |
Nature Sources and Applications of International Law | 3 |
Copyright | |
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