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" The High Contracting Parties solemnly declare in the names of their respective peoples that they condemn recourse to war for the solution of international controversies, and renounce it as an instrument of national policy in their relations with one another. "
Lend-lease Bill: Hearings Before the Committee on Foreign Affairs, Unites ... - Page 524
by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1941 - 692 pages
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American Law School Review, Volume 6

Law - 1926 - 870 pages
...(1928) This is the most recent multilateral international compact, and expressly condemns "recourse to war for the solution of international controversies,...national policy in their relations with one another." It is the outgrowth of the peace sentiment of the world. The original signatories are Germany, the...
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American Law School Review, Volume 6

Law - 1926 - 880 pages
...(1928) This is the most recent multilateral international compact, and expressly condemns "recourse to war -for the solution of international controversies,...national policy in their relations with one another." It is the outgrowth of the peace sentiment of the world. The original signatories are Germany, the...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 22

International law - 1928 - 602 pages
...articles: ARTICLE I The high contracting parties solemnly declare in the names of their respective peoples that they condemn recourse to war for the solution...policy in their relations with one another. ARTICLE II The high contracting parties agree that the settlement or solution of all disputes or conflicts...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 22

International law - 1928 - 226 pages
...articles: ARTICLE I The high contracting parties solemnly declare in the names of their respective peoples that they condemn recourse to war for the solution...policy in their relations with one another. ARTICLE II The high contracting parties agree that the settlement or solution of all disputes or conflicts...
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Annual Report

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - 1911 - 368 pages
...the law of nations." The past is indeed very real in the present. The parties to the Pact of Paris "condemn recourse to war for the solution of international...national policy in their relations with one another." If this renunciation stood alone it would be deserving of outspoken approval, but the triumph would...
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The Reader's Digest, Volume 7

1928 - 918 pages
...short paragraphs: "The high contracting parties solemnlydeclarein the name of their respective peoples that they condemn recourse to war for the solution...national policy in their relations with one another. "The high contracting parties agree that the settlement or solution of all disputes and conflicts,...
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The Wenrich Family Bulletin, Issues 1-8

1924 - 460 pages
...contracting parties solemnly declare in the names of their respective peoples that they condemn recourse of war for the solution of international controversies,...of all disputes or conflicts of whatever nature or whatever origin they may be, which may arise among them, shall never be sought except by pacific means."...
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General History

Philip Van Ness Myers - World history - 1927 - 914 pages
...: Article 1. "The High Contracting Parties solemnly declare in the name of their respective peoples that they condemn recourse to war for the solution...renounce it as an instrument of national policy in their relation with one another." Article 2. "The High Contracting Parties agree that the settlement...
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The Indian Review, Volume 29

G.A. Natesan - India - 1928 - 1036 pages
...Article I reads: "The High Contracting Parties solemnly declare, in the name of their respective peoples, that they condemn recourse to war for the solution...policy in their relations with one another." Article II substitutes arbitration for violence and war as the method of settling international questions....
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The Origin, Structure & Working of the League of Nations

Charles Howard Ellis - 1928 - 534 pages
..."Article i.—The High Contracting Parties solemnly declare in the names of their respective peoples that they condemn recourse to war for the solution...policy in their relations with one another. "Article s.—The High Contracting Parties agree that the settlement or solution of all disputes or conflicts,...
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