Treaty Information Bulletin, Issue 52U.S. Government Printing Office, 1934 - United States |
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... limiting the hours of work in industrial undertakings to eight in the day and forty - eight in the week - Convention con- cerning unemployment - Convention concerning the employ- ment of women before and after childbirth - Convention ...
... limiting the hours of work in industrial undertakings to eight in the day and forty - eight in the week - Convention con- cerning unemployment - Convention concerning the employ- ment of women before and after childbirth - Convention ...
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... of origin . " See Bulletin No. 49 , October 1933 , p . 15 . LABOR CONVENTION LIMITING THE HOURS OF WORK IN INDUSTRIAL UNDER- 28 TREATY INFORMATION LABOR Arrangement concerning the international registration of trade marks.
... of origin . " See Bulletin No. 49 , October 1933 , p . 15 . LABOR CONVENTION LIMITING THE HOURS OF WORK IN INDUSTRIAL UNDER- 28 TREATY INFORMATION LABOR Arrangement concerning the international registration of trade marks.
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United States Department of State. LABOR CONVENTION LIMITING THE HOURS OF WORK IN INDUSTRIAL UNDER- TAKINGS TO EIGHT IN THE DAY AND FORTY - EIGHT IN THE WEEK- CONVENTION CONCERNING UNEMPLOYMENT CONVENTION CONCERN- ING THE EMPLOYMENT OF ...
United States Department of State. LABOR CONVENTION LIMITING THE HOURS OF WORK IN INDUSTRIAL UNDER- TAKINGS TO EIGHT IN THE DAY AND FORTY - EIGHT IN THE WEEK- CONVENTION CONCERNING UNEMPLOYMENT CONVENTION CONCERN- ING THE EMPLOYMENT OF ...
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... limiting the manufacture and regulating the distribu- tion of narcotic drugs 18 ECONOMIC AGRICULTURE International Agricultural Mortgage Credit Company . 19 Preparatory conference to consider the problem of coordinating the production ...
... limiting the manufacture and regulating the distribu- tion of narcotic drugs 18 ECONOMIC AGRICULTURE International Agricultural Mortgage Credit Company . 19 Preparatory conference to consider the problem of coordinating the production ...
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... required to produce . It impliedly indicates that neither party agreed to extradite for acts not criminal under its laws . " OPIUM AND OTHER DANGEROUS DRUGS CONVENTION FOR LIMITING THE MANUFACTURE BULLETIN NO . 53 : FEBRUARY 1934 17.
... required to produce . It impliedly indicates that neither party agreed to extradite for acts not criminal under its laws . " OPIUM AND OTHER DANGEROUS DRUGS CONVENTION FOR LIMITING THE MANUFACTURE BULLETIN NO . 53 : FEBRUARY 1934 17.
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Page 12 - ... provided that this shall only be done upon such evidence of criminality as, according to the laws of the place where the fugitive or person so charged shall be found, would justify his apprehension and commitment for trial, if the crime or offence had there been committed...
Page 40 - President, whenever he finds as a fact that any existing duties or other Import restrictions of the United States or any foreign country are unduly burdening and restricting the foreign trade of the United States...
Page 28 - Whereas also the failure of any nation to adopt humane conditions of labour is an obstacle in the way of other nations which desire to improve the conditions in their own countries...
Page 8 - ... except under such limitations and exceptions as the President prescribes, any arms or munitions of war in any place in the United States...
Page 15 - A permanent organisation is hereby established for the promotion of the objects set forth in the Preamble. The original Members of the League of Nations shall be the original Members of this organisation, and hereafter membership of the League of Nations shall carry with it membership of the said organisation.
Page 21 - Amendments to this Part of the present Treaty which are adopted by the Conference by a majority of two-thirds of the votes cast by the Delegates present shall take effect when ratified by the States whose representatives compose the Council of the League of Nations and by three-fourths of the Members.
Page 14 - Whereas the League of Nations has for its object the establishment of universal peace, and such a peace can be established only if it is based upon social justice...
Page 21 - Each of the high contracting parties binds itself unconditionally to impose no higher or other duties or conditions and no prohibition on the importation of any article, the growth, produce, or manufacture of the territories of the other than are or shall be imposed on the importation of any like article, the growth, produce, or manufacture of any other foreign country.