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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... vessels when passing through the canal . In the case of vessels owned or operated by a Sate or for which it has acknowledged responsibility , a certification by that State that it shall observe its obligations under international law to ...
... vessels when passing through the canal . In the case of vessels owned or operated by a Sate or for which it has acknowledged responsibility , a certification by that State that it shall observe its obligations under international law to ...
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... vessels of war and auxiliary vessels will be entitled to transit the canal expeditiously . [ 2 ] The United States of America , so long as it has responsibility for the operation of the canal , may continue to provide the Republic of ...
... vessels of war and auxiliary vessels will be entitled to transit the canal expeditiously . [ 2 ] The United States of America , so long as it has responsibility for the operation of the canal , may continue to provide the Republic of ...
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... vessels of war and au- xiliary vessels of the United States and Panama will be entitled to transit the Canal expeditiously . This is intended , and it shall so be interpreted , to assure the transit of such vessels through the Canal as ...
... vessels of war and au- xiliary vessels of the United States and Panama will be entitled to transit the Canal expeditiously . This is intended , and it shall so be interpreted , to assure the transit of such vessels through the Canal as ...
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Introduction by Ronald Reagan page | |
How We Got There 18 | |
What Panama Agreed To 34 | |
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