International Law Documents, Volume 41U.S. Government Printing Office, 1941 - International law |
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... powers , in control of the rest of the world , would have the man - power and the physical resources to outbuild us several times over . It is time for all Americans of all the Americas to stop being deluded by the romantic notion that ...
... powers , in control of the rest of the world , would have the man - power and the physical resources to outbuild us several times over . It is time for all Americans of all the Americas to stop being deluded by the romantic notion that ...
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... power or powers , shall be interpreted by it in such a way as to conflict with the fundamental purpose of this agreement , the establishment and preservation of peace throughout the Pacific area . " ' It is presumed that the above ...
... power or powers , shall be interpreted by it in such a way as to conflict with the fundamental purpose of this agreement , the establishment and preservation of peace throughout the Pacific area . " ' It is presumed that the above ...
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... Powers , its domi- nant position it has hitherto occupied not only in China but in other areas of East Asia . It is ... Power Treaty structure which is the chief factor responsible for the present predicament of East Asia . " 5. All the ...
... Powers , its domi- nant position it has hitherto occupied not only in China but in other areas of East Asia . It is ... Power Treaty structure which is the chief factor responsible for the present predicament of East Asia . " 5. All the ...
Contents
Freezing of Japanese and Chinese assets in | 1 |
The Atlantic Charter | 7 |
Freedom of the seas_ | 13 |
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