Surrender in Panama: The Case Against the TreatyAppendices (p. 115-256): 1. The treaties.--2. Berger, R. A constitutional scholar looks at the treaties, Congressional record, November 4, 1977.--3. Bethancourt, R. E. Address of Dr. Romulo Escobar Bethancourt, head of the Panamanian negotiating team, before the National Assembly of Panama, August 19, 1977.--4. Anguizola, G. Violation of human rights and civil liberties in Panama. Bibliography: p. 257-258. |
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Page 81
... give the United States the right to intervene in the internal affairs of Panama , an independent sovereign state . It does , however , give the United States and Panama responsibility to insure that the canal remains open and secure to ...
... give the United States the right to intervene in the internal affairs of Panama , an independent sovereign state . It does , however , give the United States and Panama responsibility to insure that the canal remains open and secure to ...
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The Case Against the Treaty Philip M. Crane. To give effect to this Article , the United States will give special attention and care to the maintenance of works for drainage , sani- tary and healthful purposes along the line of the canal ...
The Case Against the Treaty Philip M. Crane. To give effect to this Article , the United States will give special attention and care to the maintenance of works for drainage , sani- tary and healthful purposes along the line of the canal ...
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... give the United States the right to intervene in our country after the year 2000. These critics think that rights of intervention are granted in the treaty . To the great powers , no one gives the right of intervention ; they intervene ...
... give the United States the right to intervene in our country after the year 2000. These critics think that rights of intervention are granted in the treaty . To the great powers , no one gives the right of intervention ; they intervene ...
Contents
How We Got There | 18 |
What Panama Agreed To | 34 |
Who Speaks for Panama? | 53 |
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