No State may use or encourage the use of coercive measures of an economic or political character in order to force the sovereign will of another State and obtain from it advantages of any kind. International Law Studiesby Naval War College (U.S.) - 1966Snippet view - About this book
| Pan American Union - America - 1948 - 708 pages
...the state or against its political, economic, and cultural elements. No state may use or encourage the use of coercive measures of an economic or political...another state and obtain from it advantages of any kind. However, the measures that by virtue of the existing treaties — particularly that of Reciprocal Assistance... | |
| United States. Congress. House Foreign Affairs - 1949 - 576 pages
...the use of enforcement measures of an economic or political character in order to force the soverign will of another state and obtain from it advantages of any kind." This clause is repeated verbatim in article 8 of the economic agreement. This phraseology when considered... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - Radio - 1953 - 362 pages
...state may use or encourage the use of coercive measures of an economic or political character in order to force the sovereign will of another state and obtain from it advantages of any kind." This charter was drafted and agreed to at the Ninth International Conference of American States at... | |
| Hilton Proctor Goss - United States - 1955 - 334 pages
...State may use or encourage the use of coercive measures of an economic or political character in order to force the sovereign will of another State and obtain from it advantages of any kind. Article 17 The territory of a State il inviolable; it may not be the object, even temporarily, of military... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations - 1956 - 1068 pages
...State may use or encourage the use of coercive measures of an economic or poltical character in order y and Administrative Services Act of 1949, as amended, except section 207 of that Act, 73652—56 12 ARTICLE 17 The territory of a State is inviolable ; it may not be the object, temporarily,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture - Agriculture - 1960 - 1298 pages
...state may use or encourage the use of coercive measures of an economic or political character in order to force the sovereign will of another state and obtain from it advantages of any kind. The CHAIRMAN. Why haven't we violated that ? We tried to force the will of Castro. Now we are trying... | |
| Latin America - 1960 - 856 pages
...state may use or encourage the use of coercive measures of an economic or political character in order to force the sovereign will of another state and obtain from it advantages of any kind. Article 17. The territory of a state is inviolable; it may not lie the object, even temporarily, of... | |
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