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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From the moment of ratification , America be- came the de facto and de jure master of the Canal Zone , explicitly granted full sovereign powers within its boundaries , as Article III of Hay - Bunau - Varilla makes clear ( for the full ...
From the moment of ratification , America be- came the de facto and de jure master of the Canal Zone , explicitly granted full sovereign powers within its boundaries , as Article III of Hay - Bunau - Varilla makes clear ( for the full ...
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The Panamanian secretary of government , Tomás Arias , recognized this cession of sovereign powers in a diplomatic note to the United States govern- ment dated May 25 , 1904 : The government of the Republic of Panama considers that upon ...
The Panamanian secretary of government , Tomás Arias , recognized this cession of sovereign powers in a diplomatic note to the United States govern- ment dated May 25 , 1904 : The government of the Republic of Panama considers that upon ...
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If it could or should be admitted that the titular sovereign of the Canal Zone is the Republic of Panama , such sovereign is mediatized [ i.e. , converted ] by its own act , solemnly declared and publicly proclaimed by treaty ...
If it could or should be admitted that the titular sovereign of the Canal Zone is the Republic of Panama , such sovereign is mediatized [ i.e. , converted ] by its own act , solemnly declared and publicly proclaimed by treaty ...
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Introduction by Ronald Reagan page | |
How We Got There 18 | |
What Panama Agreed To 34 | |
Copyright | |
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