The Colombian and Venezuelan Republics: With Notes on Other Parts of Central and South AmericaLittle, Brown,, 1900 - 350 Seiten |
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... foreign residents therein , to social and religious customs , to the Anglo - Venezuelan boun- dary dispute in Guayana , to the final award of the arbitration tribunal in that dispute , and to other kin- dred topics , are deemed ...
... foreign residents therein , to social and religious customs , to the Anglo - Venezuelan boun- dary dispute in Guayana , to the final award of the arbitration tribunal in that dispute , and to other kin- dred topics , are deemed ...
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... foreign capi- tal Origin of the De Lesseps ' scheme - Its relation to the United States - Joint guarantee of the neutrality of the isthmian transit - Why it was rejected by England and France - The conditions under which the United ...
... foreign capi- tal Origin of the De Lesseps ' scheme - Its relation to the United States - Joint guarantee of the neutrality of the isthmian transit - Why it was rejected by England and France - The conditions under which the United ...
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... Foreign Affairs . Some years afterwards , when , by constitutional amend- ment , the name of the country itself was changed from New Granada to Colombia , dissatisfaction arose with the name of Aspinwall , and the Congress of the ...
... Foreign Affairs . Some years afterwards , when , by constitutional amend- ment , the name of the country itself was changed from New Granada to Colombia , dissatisfaction arose with the name of Aspinwall , and the Congress of the ...
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... foreign capitalists , or with some foreign government , for open- ing a ship canal across the isthmus . The authority was readily granted , but no maritime power could be found willing to guarantee the neutrality of the transit , or ...
... foreign capitalists , or with some foreign government , for open- ing a ship canal across the isthmus . The authority was readily granted , but no maritime power could be found willing to guarantee the neutrality of the transit , or ...
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... foreign armed vessels from straits passing through the territory of some sovereign state ; and that which admits to the free navigation of such straits all private merchant vessels of whatever nationality . Thus , by the treaty of ...
... foreign armed vessels from straits passing through the territory of some sovereign state ; and that which admits to the free navigation of such straits all private merchant vessels of whatever nationality . Thus , by the treaty of ...
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Seite 248 - I told him specially that we should contest the right of Russia to any territorial establishment on this continent, and that we should assume distinctly the principle that the American continents are no longer subjects for any new European colonial establishments.
Seite 342 - ARTICLE V It shall be the duty of the Agent of each Party, within two months after the expiration of the time limited for the delivery of the counter case on both sides, to deliver in duplicate to each of the said Arbitrators and to the agent of the other Party a written or printed argument showing the points and referring to the evidence upon which his Government relies...
Seite 340 - All questions considered by the tribunal, including the final decision, shall be determined by a majority of all the Arbitrators. Each of the High Contracting Parties shall also name one person to attend the tribunal as its Agent to represent it generally in all matters connected with the arbitration.
Seite 342 - The decision of the Tribunal shall, if possible, be made within three months from the close of the argument on both sides. It shall be made in writing and dated, and shall be signed by the Arbitrators who may assent to it.
Seite 338 - In deciding the matters submitted to the Arbitrators they shall be governed by the following three rules, which are agreed upon by the High Contracting Parties as rules to be taken as applicable to the case...
Seite 163 - all naturalized citizens of the United States while in foreign countries are entitled to and shall receive from this Government the same protection of persons and property which is accorded to nativeborn citizens.
Seite 343 - Each Government shall pay its own agent and provide for the proper remuneration of the counsel employed by it and of the arbitrator appointed by it, and for the expense of preparing and submitting its case to the tribunal.
Seite 304 - Adverse holding or prescription during a period of fifty years shall make a good title. The arbitrators may deem exclusive political control of a district as well as actual settlement thereof sufficient to constitute adverse holding or to make title by prescription.
Seite 343 - It shall be made in writing and dated, and shall be signed by the arbitrators who may assent to it. The decision shall be in duplicate, one copy whereof shall be delivered to...
Seite 344 - In faith whereof, we, the respective Plenipotentiaries, have signed this treaty and have hereunto affixed our seals. Done in duplicate at Paris, the tenth day of December, in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-eight.