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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... construction as well as all nations interested in world trade . Article II The United States of America declares that the Republic of Panama has loyally and satisfactorily complied with the obligations which it entered into under ...
... construction as well as all nations interested in world trade . Article II The United States of America declares that the Republic of Panama has loyally and satisfactorily complied with the obligations which it entered into under ...
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... construction of a highway and to the installation of electric power , telephone and telegraph lines ; and the only ac- tivities which will be conducted within the said corridor will be those pertaining to the construction , maintenance ...
... construction of a highway and to the installation of electric power , telephone and telegraph lines ; and the only ac- tivities which will be conducted within the said corridor will be those pertaining to the construction , maintenance ...
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... construction will take plae within the corridor than th relating to the construction of a highway and to the installation electric power , telephone and telegraph lines ; and the only activiti which will be conducted within the said ...
... construction will take plae within the corridor than th relating to the construction of a highway and to the installation electric power , telephone and telegraph lines ; and the only activiti which will be conducted within the said ...
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Introduction by Ronald Reagan page | |
How We Got There 18 | |
What Panama Agreed To 34 | |
Copyright | |
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