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" The territory of a State is inviolable; it may not be the object, even temporarily, of military occupation or of other measures of force taken by another State, directly or indirectly, on any grounds whatever. "
Panama Canal Treaties: Hearings Before the Committee on Foreign Relations ... - Page 85
by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1978
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Bulletin of the Pan American Union, Volume 82

Pan American Union - America - 1948 - 708 pages
...force the sovereign will of another State and obtain from it advantages of any kind. ARTICLE 17. The territory of a State is inviolable; it may not be...State, directly or indirectly, on any grounds whatever. No territorial acquisitions or special advantages obtained either by force or by other means of coercion...
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Bulletin of the Pan American Union, Volume 82

Pan American Union - America - 1948 - 692 pages
...State and obtain from it advantages of any kind. ARTICLE 17. The territory of a State is in\lol.il>!<. it may not be the object, even temporarily, of military...State, directly or indirectly, on any grounds whatever. No territorial acquisitions or special advantages obtained either by force or by other means of coercion...
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Report with Related Documents, Issues 1-3; Issues 5-10

United States. Delegation (International American Conference (9th : 1948 : Bogotá, Colombia)) - Government publications - 1948 - 328 pages
...another state is inadmissible. IX The territory of a state is inviolable and may not be the object of military occupation or of other measures of force taken by another state directly or indirectly for whatever motive, even temporarily. No territorial acquisitions or special advantages obtained by...
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A Decade of American Foreign Policy: Basic Documents, 1941-49

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - United States - 1950 - 1414 pages
...force the sovereign will of another State and obtain from it advantages of any kind. ARTICLE 17 The f State No territorial acquisitions or special advantages obtained either by force or by other means of coercion...
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American Foreign Policy in Growth and Action, Volume 3

Hilton Proctor Goss - United States - 1955 - 334 pages
...of another State and obtain from it advantages of any kind. Article 17 The territory of a State il inviolable; it may not be the object, even temporarily,...military occupation or of other measures of force. . . . No territorial acquisition or special advantages obtained either by force or by other means of...
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Disarmament and Security: A Collection of Documents 1919-1955

United States. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations - 1956 - 1068 pages
...sovereign will of another State and obtain from it advantages of any kind. 73652—56 12 ARTICLE 17 The territory of a State is inviolable ; it may not be the object, temporarily, of military occupation or of other measures of : taken by another State, directly or indirectly,...
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U.S. Commitments to Foreign Powers: Hearings, Ninetieth Congress, First ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - United States - 1967 - 344 pages
...Republic in violation of the Organization of American States Charter, wherein it was agreed : "The territory of a State is inviolable ; it may not be...directly or indirectly, on any grounds whatever." The President is restricted in dealing with other nations. The Constitution provides : "He shall have...
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American Foreign Policy in Growth and Action

Hilton Proctor Goss, Charles Marion Thomas - United States - 1959 - 364 pages
...force the sovereign will of another State and obtain from it advantages of any kind. Article 17 The territory of a State is inviolable; it may not be...military occupation or of other measures of force. ... No territorial acquisition or special advantages obtained either by force or by other means of...
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United States-Latin American Relations: Compilation of Studies Prepared ...

Latin America - 1960 - 856 pages
...force the sovereign will of another State and obtain from it advantages of any kind. Article 17 The territory of a State Is Inviolable; It may not be...State, directly or Indirectly, on any grounds whatever. No territorial acquisitions or special advantages obtained either by force or by other means of coercion...
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Situation in Cuba, Hearing ... 87-2... September 17, 1962

United States. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations and Armed Services - 1962 - 126 pages
...force the sovereign will of another State and obtain from it advantages of any kind. ARTICLE 17 The territory of a State is inviolable ; it may not be...State, directly or indirectly, on any grounds whatever. No territorial acquisitions or special advantages obtained either by force or by other means of coercion...
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