General International Organization: A Source BookJames Thomas Watkins, Joseph William Robinson |
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... Union . " Under the terms of the convention was established what is known today as the Universal Postal Union , probably the most successful public international union prior to the 20th century . Although many times revised by ...
... Union . " Under the terms of the convention was established what is known today as the Universal Postal Union , probably the most successful public international union prior to the 20th century . Although many times revised by ...
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... Union with countries for- eign to the Union shall be regulated by the separate conventions which now exist or which may be concluded be- tween them . The rates of postage chargeable for the conveyance beyond the limits of the Union ...
... Union with countries for- eign to the Union shall be regulated by the separate conventions which now exist or which may be concluded be- tween them . The rates of postage chargeable for the conveyance beyond the limits of the Union ...
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... Union . ART . XVI . In case of disagreement between two or more members of the Union as to the interpretation of the present treaty , the question in dispute shall be decided by arbitration . To that end , each of the Administrations ...
... Union . ART . XVI . In case of disagreement between two or more members of the Union as to the interpretation of the present treaty , the question in dispute shall be decided by arbitration . To that end , each of the Administrations ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 3 |
THE CONCERT OF EUROPE | 10 |
THE AMELioration of War Movement | 20 |
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