December 26, 1933, solemnly affirmed the fundamental principle that "no State has the right to intervene in the internal or external affairs of another... Legislative Calendar - Page 41by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - 1938Full view - About this book
| Pan American Union - America - 1947 - 824 pages
...American Republics signed the Convention on Rights and Duties of States in which was incorporated the principle that "No State has the right to intervene in the internal or external affairs of another." in the Western World we have gradually built up an international system in which justice, fair dealing,... | |
| Pan American Union - America - 1945 - 852 pages
...Pan American Union, signed a Convention on the Rights and Duties of States which expressly declared that "No State has the right to intervene in the internal or external affairs of another." Just after the close of that Conference President Roosevelt, speaking before the Woodrow Wilson Foundation... | |
| United States Department of State - United States - 1936 - 872 pages
...or of any other kind, may serve as an excuse or justification for the aggression here anticipated. ADDITIONAL PROTOCOL RELATIVE TO NONINTERVENTION The...appointed the Plenipotentiaries hereafter mentioned : [Here follow the names of the Plenipotentiaries.] Who, after having deposited their full powers,... | |
| United States. Dept. of State - United States - 1935 - 666 pages
...or of any other kind, may serve as an excuse or justification for the aggression here anticipated. ADDITIONAL PROTOCOL RELATIVE TO NONINTERVENTION The...appointed the Plenipotentiaries hereafter mentioned : [Here follow the names of the Plenipotentiaries.] Who, after having deposited their full powers,... | |
| United States. Department of State - Congresses and conventions - 1929 - 810 pages
...nonintervention. This agreement reaffirms the convention signed at Montevideo hi 1933 which embodies the fundamental principle that "no State has the right...to intervene in the internal or external affairs of others". In the continued reaffirmation of this principle and continued pledge of its observance, the... | |
| United States. Department of State - Congresses and conventions - 1936 - 804 pages
...nonintervention. This agreement reaffirms the convention signed at Montevideo in 1933 which embodies the fundamental principle that "no State has the right to intervene in the internal or external aifairs of others." In the continued reaffirmation of this principle and continued pledge of its observance,... | |
| United States. Department of State - Congresses and conventions - 1934 - 372 pages
...convention. Article 8 of the convention deals with the question of intervention in the following terms : " No state has the right to intervene in the internal or external affairs of another." Secretary Hull made clear the position of the United States on this question during the discussion... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1933 - 1152 pages
...The latter results from any act which implies the intention of recognizing the new state. ARTICLE 8 No state has the right to intervene in the internal or external affairs of another. ARTICLE 9 The jurisdiction of states within the limits of national territory applies to all the inhabitants.... | |
| United States Department of State - United States - 1934 - 890 pages
...The latter results from any act which implies the intention of recognizing the new state. ARTICLE 8 No state has the right to intervene in the internal or external affairs of another. ARTICLE 9 The jurisdiction of states within the limits of national territory applies to all the inhabitants.... | |
| America - 1934 - 370 pages
...convention. Article 8 of the convention deals with the question of intervention in the following terms: " No state has the right to intervene in the internal or external affairs of another." Secretary Hull made clear the position of the United States on this question during the discussion... | |
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