A New Panama Canal Treaty--a Latin American Imperative: Report of a Study Mission to Panama, November 21-23, 1975 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1976 - 48 páginas |
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... issue confronting the United States . The findings and recommendations of this report are entirely ours . Your comments and those of any of our colleagues would be most welcome . Respectfully submitted , LEE H. HAMILTON , Chairman ...
... issue confronting the United States . The findings and recommendations of this report are entirely ours . Your comments and those of any of our colleagues would be most welcome . Respectfully submitted , LEE H. HAMILTON , Chairman ...
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... issues in dispute in negotiations for a new treaty ? 1. Timetable for the treaty . 2. Duration of treaty --- 3. Operation of ... Issue Brief on Panama Canal , update of Congressional Research Serv- ice , October 14 , 1975 ---- . 38 ( VII ) ...
... issues in dispute in negotiations for a new treaty ? 1. Timetable for the treaty . 2. Duration of treaty --- 3. Operation of ... Issue Brief on Panama Canal , update of Congressional Research Serv- ice , October 14 , 1975 ---- . 38 ( VII ) ...
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... issue carefully and , if need be , to travel to Panama . Without doubt , Con- gress will soon confront the important foreign policy issues raised by the proposed new treaty . The better acquainted we are with the com- plicated and ...
... issue carefully and , if need be , to travel to Panama . Without doubt , Con- gress will soon confront the important foreign policy issues raised by the proposed new treaty . The better acquainted we are with the com- plicated and ...
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... issue is not the choice between a new treaty and the present treaty , but a choice between a new treaty and what ... issues more difficult to resolve . ( 1 ) 5. A treaty which is mutually beneficial for the United.
... issue is not the choice between a new treaty and the present treaty , but a choice between a new treaty and what ... issues more difficult to resolve . ( 1 ) 5. A treaty which is mutually beneficial for the United.
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... issue , claiming the Panama Canal is sovereign U.S. territory , just like Alaska or other parts of the United States ... issues in a new treaty before the 1976 elections , earnest negotiations should continue in an effort to resolve the ...
... issue , claiming the Panama Canal is sovereign U.S. territory , just like Alaska or other parts of the United States ... issues in a new treaty before the 1976 elections , earnest negotiations should continue in an effort to resolve the ...
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Página 24 - The Republic of Panama further grants to the United States in perpetuity the use, occupation and control...
Página 29 - Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, have caused the said Convention to be made public, to the end that the same and every article and clause thereof, may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof.
Página 24 - Article II which the United States would possess and exercise if it were the sovereign of the territory within which said lands and waters are located to the entire exclusion of the exercise by the Republic of Panama of any such sovereign rights, power or authority.
Página 28 - No change either in the Government or in the laws and treaties of the Republic of Panama shall, without the consent of the United States, affect any right of the United States under the present convention, or under any treaty stipulation between the two countries that now exists or may hereafter exist touching the subject matter of this convention.
Página 25 - The United States agrees that the ports at either entrance of the canal and the waters thereof, and the Republic of Panama agrees that the towns of Panama and Colon...
Página 28 - ... all right, title and interest which it now has or may hereafter have, in and to the lands, canal, works, property and rights held by the said companies under said concessions or otherwise, and acquired or to be acquired by the United States from or through the New Panama Canal Company...
Página 29 - VII. That to enable the United States to maintain the independence of Cuba, and to protect the people thereof, as well as for its own defense, the government of Cuba will sell or lease to the United States lands necessary for coaling or naval stations at certain specified points to be agreed upon with the President of the United States. VIII. That by way of further assurance the government of Cuba will embody the foregoing provisions in a permanent treaty with the United States.
Página 25 - States in perpetuity the use, occupation and control of any other lands and waters outside of the zone above described which may be necessary and convenient for the construction, maintenance, operation, sanitation and protection of the said Canal...
Página 23 - The United States of America and the Republic of Panama being desirous to insure the construction of a ship canal across the Isthmus of Panama to connect the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, and the Congress of the United States of America having passed an act approved June 28, 1902, in furtherance of that object, by which the President of the United States is authorized to acquire within a reasonable time the control of the necessary territory of the Republic of Colombia, and the sovereignty of such...
Página 25 - States and the Republic of Panama, whose decisions as to such damages shall be final and whose awards as to such damages shall be paid solely by the United States. No part of the work on said Canal or the Panama railroad or on any auxiliary works relating thereto and authorized by the terms of this treaty shall be prevented, delayed or impeded by or pending such proceedings to ascertain such damages. The appraisal of said private lands and private property and the assessment of damages to them shall...