The High Contracting Parties agree that the settlement or solution of all disputes or conflicts of whatever nature or of whatever origin they may be, which may arise among them, shall never be sought except by pacific means. Hearings - Página 187por United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1939Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| United States. Department of State - 1946 - 1208 páginas
...II, which reads : 'The High Contracting Parties agree that the settlement or solution of all disputes or conflicts of whatever nature or of whatever origin they may be, which may arise among them, shall never be sought except by pacific means.' The American Government takes... | |
| 1928 - 710 páginas
...policy in their relations with one another' and 'agree that the settlement or solution of all disputes or conflicts, of whatever nature or of whatever origin they may be, which may arise among them shall never be sought except by pacific means.' Questions at once arose regarding... | |
| 1928 - 602 páginas
...another. ARTICLE II The high contracting parties agree that the settlement or solution of all disputes or conflicts of whatever nature or of whatever origin they may be, which may arise among them, shall never be sought except by pacific means. ARTICLE III The present treaty... | |
| Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - 1911 - 368 páginas
...Therefore in the second article the signatories agree "that the settlement or solution of all disputes or conflicts of whatever nature or of whatever origin they may be, which may arise among them, shall never be sought except by pacific means." Here we have a negative, in so... | |
| 1928 - 918 páginas
...one another. "The high contracting parties agree that the settlement or solution of all disputes and conflicts, of whatever nature or of whatever origin they may be, which may arise among them shall never be sought except by pacific means." This is not outlawry, it is "renunciation"... | |
| Philip Van Ness Myers - 1927 - 914 páginas
...another." Article 2. "The High Contracting Parties agree that the settlement or solution of all disputes or conflicts of whatever nature or of whatever origin they may be, which may arise among them, shall never be sought except by pacific means." The treaty was signed at Paris... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1928 - 86 páginas
...another. ARTICLE 2 The high contracting parties agree that the settlement or solution of all disputes or conflicts of whatever nature or of whatever origin they may be, which may arise among them, shall never be sought except by pacific means. ARTICLE 3 The present treaty shall... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1928 - 36 páginas
...another. ARTICLE 2 The high contracting parties agree that the settlement or solution of all disputes or conflicts of whatever nature or of whatever origin they may be, which may arise among them, shall never be sought except by pacific means. ARTICLE 3 The present treaty shall... | |
| American Bar Association - 1928 - 1290 páginas
...another. ABTICLE II. The High Contracting Parties agree that the settlement or solution of all disputes or conflicts of whatever nature or of whatever origin they may be, which may arise among them, shall never be sought except by pacific means. On April 20, 1928, the French... | |
| G.A. Natesan - 1928 - 1036 páginas
...Article II. — The high contracting parties agree that the settlement or solution of all disputes or conflicts of whatever nature or of whatever origin they may be which may arise among them shall never be sought except by pacific means. Article 111. — The present treaty... | |
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