... effective safeguards by way of inspection and other means to protect complying States against the hazards of violations and evasions. Legislative Calendar - Página 1481por United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - 1946Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| United States. Department of State - 1946 - 30 páginas
...recommendations from time to time with respect to them as it finds possible. In particular the Commission shall make specific proposals : (a) For extending between...states against the hazards of violations and evasions. The work of the Commission should proceed by separate stages, the successful completion of each of... | |
| Bernard Mannes Baruch - 1946 - 24 páginas
...recommendations from time to time with respect to them as it finds possible. In particular the Commission shall make specific proposals: "(a) For extending between...States against the hazards of violations and evasions. "The work of the Commission should proceed by separate stages, the successful completion of each of... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1946 - 306 páginas
...for extending between all nations the exchange of basic scientific information for peaceful ends; (6) for control of atomic energy to the extent necessary...States against the hazards of violations and evasions. The work of the Commission should proceed by separate stages, the successful completion of each of... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1946 - 308 páginas
...information for peaceful ends ; "(£>) for the control of atomic energy to the extent necessary to insure its use only for peaceful purposes ; "(c) for the...states against the hazards of violations and evasions." In his speech at Charleston, South Carolina, on November 16, Secretary Byrnes elaborated the United... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1946 - 872 páginas
...elimination from national armaments of atomic weapons and of all other major weapons adaptable to masa destruction. (d) For effective safeguards by way of...states against the hazards of violations and evasions. Mr. O'NEAL. But they are all proposals. Mr. DAVIS. Yes; they are all proposals. Mr. TABER. And that... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1946 - 586 páginas
...to insure its use only for useful purposes; (c) for the elimination of certain features, et cetera; (d) for effective safeguards by way of inspection...states against the hazards of violations and evasions. Section (a) with regard to basic scientific information is the one which primarily concerns the program... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs - 1946 - 108 páginas
...to insure its use only for useful purposes; (c) for the elimination of certain features, et cetera; (d) for effective safeguards by way of inspection...states against the hazards of violations and evasions. Section (a) with regard to basic scientific information is the one which primarily concerns the program... | |
| 1946 - 204 páginas
...control of atomic energy to the extent necessary to ensure its use only for peaceful purposes ;" (2) "For effective safeguards by way of inspection and...States against the hazards of violations and evasions" of agreements concerning the use of atomic energy. This report outlines measures of technological control... | |
| United Nations. Atomic Energy Commission. Representative from the United States - 1946 - 212 páginas
...control of atomic energy to the extent necessary to ensure its use only for peaceful purposes ;" (2) "For effective safeguards by way of inspection and...States against the hazards of violations and evasions" of agreements concerning the use of atomic energy. This report outlines measures of technological control... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1946 - 304 páginas
...desire ? "8. We are charged by the terms of our reference in this commission to make specific proposals 'for effective safeguards by way of inspection and...to protect complying states against the hazards of violation and evasion.' These terms of reference have been accepted by all—not only by the Members... | |
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