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The International Court of Justice is the instrument of the United Nations to effect this pur- pose in the case of justiciable disputes referred to the Court by the parties . Where disputes are referred to the Court , or where member ...
The International Court of Justice is the instrument of the United Nations to effect this pur- pose in the case of justiciable disputes referred to the Court by the parties . Where disputes are referred to the Court , or where member ...
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Indeed , the fiscal operations of mod- ern governments are so large in their direct and induced effects that , plan or no plan ... and to prevent the cumulative effect which follows once a fall in employment and income is started .
Indeed , the fiscal operations of mod- ern governments are so large in their direct and induced effects that , plan or no plan ... and to prevent the cumulative effect which follows once a fall in employment and income is started .
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... of any nature relating to the origin , incurrence , or aggrava- tion of any disease or injury he may have , and any such statement against his own interest signed at any time , shall be null and void and of no force and effect .
... of any nature relating to the origin , incurrence , or aggrava- tion of any disease or injury he may have , and any such statement against his own interest signed at any time , shall be null and void and of no force and effect .
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AMERICA AND WORLD TRADE | 13 |
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