International Law Documents, Volume 41U.S. Government Printing Office, 1941 - International law |
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... PORTS ( Dept. of State Bulletin , Vol . V , No. 114 , Aug. 30 , 1941 ) The Inter - American Financial and Economic ... ports of the American Continent . The text of the plan is as follows : PLANS FOR PLACING SHIPS IN AMERICAN PORTS INTO ...
... PORTS ( Dept. of State Bulletin , Vol . V , No. 114 , Aug. 30 , 1941 ) The Inter - American Financial and Economic ... ports of the American Continent . The text of the plan is as follows : PLANS FOR PLACING SHIPS IN AMERICAN PORTS INTO ...
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PLANS FOR PLACING SHIPS IN AMERICAN PORTS INTO SERVICE ( 1 ) The basic principle of the plan is that the vessels now ... port or nation ; to the diversion of at least minimum shipping facilities to those nations not reasonably adequately ...
PLANS FOR PLACING SHIPS IN AMERICAN PORTS INTO SERVICE ( 1 ) The basic principle of the plan is that the vessels now ... port or nation ; to the diversion of at least minimum shipping facilities to those nations not reasonably adequately ...
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... ports and ports of Spain , Portugal , and their adjacent island possessions will not be armed . American merchant vessels sailing in the interAmerican trade between ports of the United States and ports in Central and South America will ...
... ports and ports of Spain , Portugal , and their adjacent island possessions will not be armed . American merchant vessels sailing in the interAmerican trade between ports of the United States and ports in Central and South America will ...
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Freezing of Japanese and Chinese assets in | 1 |
The Atlantic Charter | 7 |
Freedom of the seas_ | 13 |
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