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... tion . Mr. HAMILTON . France now has complete control over those two divisions ? Mr. MCNAUGHTON . Complete control , except that they are de- ploying so as to be able to carry out the integrated plan , and everyone expects France to ...
... tion . Mr. HAMILTON . France now has complete control over those two divisions ? Mr. MCNAUGHTON . Complete control , except that they are de- ploying so as to be able to carry out the integrated plan , and everyone expects France to ...
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... tion to be panicked by this . Nor are we treating it as a problem be- tween France and the United States - because it is not . Rather it is a challenge posed to all the Western allies , and a challenge to France itself . For I think we ...
... tion to be panicked by this . Nor are we treating it as a problem be- tween France and the United States - because it is not . Rather it is a challenge posed to all the Western allies , and a challenge to France itself . For I think we ...
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... t know what is going to happen . You have to make certain assumptions for stability . The assump- tion of chaos and collapse doesn't give you an anchor for policy . Mr. FULTON . Would you put a statement in the THE CRISIS IN NATO 85.
... t know what is going to happen . You have to make certain assumptions for stability . The assump- tion of chaos and collapse doesn't give you an anchor for policy . Mr. FULTON . Would you put a statement in the THE CRISIS IN NATO 85.
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... tion of their vital interests ; and , with the proper diplomacy , they can provide an additional measure of political influence and standing . If Britain and France can derive these political assets from minimal nuclear forces . it will ...
... tion of their vital interests ; and , with the proper diplomacy , they can provide an additional measure of political influence and standing . If Britain and France can derive these political assets from minimal nuclear forces . it will ...
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... tion , as opposed to the basic alliance commitments , were to disappear altogether . Mr. MONAGAN . How do you feel about this ? In its initiation certainly a great deal of the value of NATO lay in the psychological sphere and in the ...
... tion , as opposed to the basic alliance commitments , were to disappear altogether . Mr. MONAGAN . How do you feel about this ? In its initiation certainly a great deal of the value of NATO lay in the psychological sphere and in the ...
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Page 41 - ... international custom, as evidence of a general practice accepted as law; c. the general principles of law recognized by civilized nations ; d. subject to the provisions of Article 59, judicial decisions and the teachings of the most highly qualified publicists of the various nations, as subsidiary means for the determination of rules of law.
Page 222 - They are determined to safeguard the freedom, common heritage and civilization of their peoples, founded on the principles of democracy, individual liberty and the rule of law.
Page 2 - If any person to whom any payment is to be made pursuant to this title is deceased or is under a legal disability, payment shall be made to his legal representative, except that if any payment to be made is not over $1,000 and there is no qualified executor or administrator, payment may be made to the person or persons found by the Comptroller General to be entitled thereto, without the necessity of compliance with the requirements of law with respect to the administration of estates.
Page 4 - Each Contracting State shall recognize an award rendered pursuant to this Convention as binding and enforce the pecuniary obligations imposed by that award within its territories as if it were a final judgment of a court in that State.
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Page 41 - The Court, whose function is to decide in accordance with international law such disputes as are submitted to it, shall apply : a. International conventions, whether general or particular, establishing rules expressly recognized by the contesting states; b. international custom, as evidence of a general practice accepted as law ; c. the general principles of law recognized by civilized nations ; d.
Page 31 - Chapter. (4) The Tribunal may, if it considers that the circumstances so require, stay enforcement of the award pending its decision. If the applicant requests a stay of enforcement of the award in his application, enforcement shall be stayed provisionally until the Tribunal rules on such request.
Page 328 - In order more effectively to achieve the objectives of this treaty, the parties, separately and jointly, by means of continuous and effective self-help and mutual aid, will maintain and develop their individual and collective capacity to resist armed attack.
Page 36 - Settlement of Investment Disputes (hereinafter called the Centre). (2) The purpose of the Centre shall be to provide facilities for conciliation and arbitration of investment disputes between Contracting States and nationals of other Contracting States in accordance with the provisions of this Convention.
Page 26 - Centre shall extend to any lethal dispute arisim.' directly out of an investment, between a Contracting State (or any constituent subdivision or agency of a Contracting State designated to the Centre by that State) and a national of another Contracting State, which the parties to the dispute consent in writing to submit to the Centre.