The American states have been incorporating in their international law, since 1890, by means of conventions, resolutions and declarations, the following principles: a) The proscription of territorial conquest and the non-recognition of all acquisitions... Conference Series - Página 73por United States. Department of State - 1946Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1945 - 88 páginas
...states have been incorporated in their îrnational law, since 1890, by means of conventions, olutions and declarations, the following principles : A) The proscription of territorial conquest and the irecognition of all acquisitions made by force. (First Inter- American Conference of American States,... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1948 - 236 páginas
...at a plenary session of the Inter- American Conference on Problems of War and Peace at Mexico City. difficult circumstances, prevail with even greater...International Conference of American States, 1890) ; &) The condemnation of intervention by one State in the internal or external affairs of another (Seventh... | |
| 1948 - 248 páginas
...rights and the maintenance of international peace ; The American states have been incorporating iji their international law, since 1890, by means of conventions,...International Conference of American States, 1890) ; &) The condemnation of intervention by one State in the internal or external affairs of another (Seventh... | |
| Dorothy V. Jones - 1991 - 242 páginas
...Chapultepec, Mexico, to a successful conclusion with a ringing restatement of principles that, they said, "the American states have been incorporating in their...since 1890, by means of conventions, resolutions and declarations."58 As Alberto Camargo, chairman of the Colombian delegation to the San Francisco conference,... | |
| Pan American Union - 1945 - 832 páginas
...safeguarding their institutions, their perity, and their national welfare. APPENDIX ACT OF CHAPULTEPEC WHEREAS: The peoples of the Americas, animated by...of American States, 1890) ; b) The condemnation of intervenl one State in the internal or external af another (Seventh International Confer American States,... | |
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