There must be international cooperative action to set up the mechanisms which can thus insure peace. This must include eventual adjustment of national armaments in such a manner that the rule of law cannot be successfully challenged and that the burden... Education for Victory - Página 22editado por - 1944Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| United States. Office of War Information - 1942 - 688 páginas
...action to set up the mechanisms which can thus insure peace. This must include eventual adjustment of national armaments in such a manner that the rule...successfully challenged and that the burden of armaments nay be reduced to a minimum ... It is plain that one of the institution? which rai9t be established... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Post-war Military Policy - 1945 - 636 páginas
...sixth point, the reduction of arms : "International cooperative action must include eventual adjustment of national armaments in such a manner that the rule of law cannot be successfully challenged, that the burden of armaments may be reduced to a minimum." The fourth of the "four freedoms" which... | |
| 1949 - 752 páginas
...which can thus insure peace. This must include eventual adjustment of national armaments in such a 1 manner that the rule of law cannot be successfully...the burden of armaments may be reduced to a minimum. "In the creation of such mechanisms there would be a practical and purposeful application of sovereign... | |
| United States. Department of State. Office of Public Affairs - 1950 - 270 páginas
..."RULE OF LAW" ... This [setting up of mechanisms to insure peace] must include eventual adjustment of national armaments in such a manner that the rule...the burden of armaments may be reduced to a minimum. --Radio address, July 23, 1942; Department of State Bulletin, July 25, 1942, p. W7" ~ Secretary Marshall... | |
| Hilton Proctor Goss - 1955 - 334 páginas
...action to set up the mechanisms which can thus assure peace. This must include eventual adjustment of national armaments in such a manner that the rule...... It is plain that one of the institutions which roust be established and be given vitality is an international court of justice. It is equally clear... | |
| Hilton Proctor Goss, Charles Marion Thomas - 1959 - 364 páginas
...action to set up the mechanisms which can thus assure peace. This must include eventual adjustment of national armaments in such a manner that the rule...given vitality is an international court of justice. It is equally clear that, in the process of re-establishing international order, the United Nations... | |
| United States. Dept. of State - 1967 - 1726 páginas
...Staff Conversations — 1940.) (c) International cooperative action must include eventual adjustment of national armaments in such a manner that the rule...the burden of armaments may be reduced to a minimum. (Press statement by Secretary of State Cordell Hull, 21 March 1944. ) 12 (d) This Government is committed... | |
| Michla Pomerance - 1996 - 530 páginas
...and indeed all processes of international cooperation, presuppose respect for law and obligations. It is plain that one of the institutions which must be established and given vitality is an international court of justice.' New York Times , 24 July 1942, p. 4 col. 6. Again,... | |
| Cecelia Lynch - 1999 - 268 páginas
...Hull also stressed that postwar international cooperative mechanisms "must include eventual adjustment of national armaments in such a manner that the rule...burden of armaments may be reduced to a minimum." This emphasis concurred with the Advisory Committee's belief that a "general demand to curtail expenditures... | |
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