British and Foreign State PapersH.M. Stationery Office, 1967 - Great Britain |
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Page 40
... taken or proposed to be taken by Her in pursuance of this Article . ( 5 ) ( a ) For the purpose of implementing the provisions of this Article relating to defence against any grave internal menace to the peace or tranquillity of the ...
... taken or proposed to be taken by Her in pursuance of this Article . ( 5 ) ( a ) For the purpose of implementing the provisions of this Article relating to defence against any grave internal menace to the peace or tranquillity of the ...
Page 238
... taken within the territories of the other Party except for a public purpose , nor shall it be taken without the prompt payment of just compensation . Such compensation shall be in an effectively . realizable form and shall represent the ...
... taken within the territories of the other Party except for a public purpose , nor shall it be taken without the prompt payment of just compensation . Such compensation shall be in an effectively . realizable form and shall represent the ...
Page 748
... taken place in the Congo . In implementing the Security Council's decisions , the Secretary - General in effect adopted the position of the colonial- ists and of the countries that support the colonialists . That is a very dangerous ...
... taken place in the Congo . In implementing the Security Council's decisions , the Secretary - General in effect adopted the position of the colonial- ists and of the countries that support the colonialists . That is a very dangerous ...
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