Panama Canal Treaties: Hearings Before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, Ninety-fifth Congress, First [-second] Session, on Executive N.U.S. Government Printing Office, 1977 |
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... million to over $ 1.5 billion . Today , about 39 percent of the Pan- ama budget goes to service this national debt . Furthermore , this gov- ernment of 1.7 million people has promoted close relations with Cuba and the Soviet Union , two ...
... million to over $ 1.5 billion . Today , about 39 percent of the Pan- ama budget goes to service this national debt . Furthermore , this gov- ernment of 1.7 million people has promoted close relations with Cuba and the Soviet Union , two ...
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... million in total U.S. aid , more per capita aid than was granted to any other country in the world . Benefits to Pana- manians in 1975 alone amounted to $ 29 million in direct purchases in Panama by U.S. agencies ; $ 108 million in ...
... million in total U.S. aid , more per capita aid than was granted to any other country in the world . Benefits to Pana- manians in 1975 alone amounted to $ 29 million in direct purchases in Panama by U.S. agencies ; $ 108 million in ...
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... million per year , I repeat , average , for the next 23 years ; that is , a total of $ 1.8 billion in the 23 years ... million . By the end of the treaty , the amount will reach approximately $ 100 million in real values of 1977 , that ...
... million per year , I repeat , average , for the next 23 years ; that is , a total of $ 1.8 billion in the 23 years ... million . By the end of the treaty , the amount will reach approximately $ 100 million in real values of 1977 , that ...
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... million in real values of 1977 , that is , corrected against any inflation that may occur during that period . The mean of this gradually increasing sum gives us the average amount of $ 80 million . This income is itemized as follows ...
... million in real values of 1977 , that is , corrected against any inflation that may occur during that period . The mean of this gradually increasing sum gives us the average amount of $ 80 million . This income is itemized as follows ...
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... million we now get is economically better for all the coming years than what has been presented by our planning and economic policy minister . That is something they will have to prove . We do not mind being criticized by those who say ...
... million we now get is economically better for all the coming years than what has been presented by our planning and economic policy minister . That is something they will have to prove . We do not mind being criticized by those who say ...
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Página 50 - The Republic of Panama grants to the United States in perpetuity the use, occupation and control of a zone of land and land under water for the construction, maintenance, operation, sanitation and protection...
Página 401 - 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 364 - Treaty shall be ratified by the President of the United States, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate thereof , and by His Britannic Majesty; and the ratifications shall be exchanged at Washington or at London at the earliest possible time within six months from the date hereof.
Página 300 - It would be manifestly contrary to the objectives of those who created the Constitution, as well as those who were responsible for the Bill of Rights - let alone alien to our entire constitutional history and tradition - to construe Article VI as permitting the United States to exercise power under an international agreement without observing constitutional prohibitions.
Página 390 - ... than in the city of Washington, shall be allowed and paid on the presentation of itemized vouchers therefor approved by the chairman of the Commission.
Página 307 - Territory, so long as such rights shall remain unextinguished by treaty between the United States and such Indians, or to include any territory which, by treaty with any Indian tribe, is not, without the consent of said tribe, to be included within the territorial limits or jurisdiction of any State or Territory...
Página 300 - Our Constitution declares a treaty to be the law of the land. It is consequently to be regarded in courts of justice as equivalent to an act of the legislature, whenever it operates of itself without the aid of any legislative provision.
Página 268 - The Republic of Panama further grants to the United 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...
Página 364 - The canal shall be free and open to the vessels of commerce and of war of all nations observing these Rules, on terms of entire equality...
Página 254 - Colon shall be free for all time so that there shall not be imposed or collected custom house tolls, tonnage, anchorage, lighthouse, wharf, pilot, or quarantine dues or any other charges or taxes of any kind upon any vessel using or passing through the Canal or belonging to or employed by the United States, directly or indirectly, in connection with the construction, maintenance, operation, sanitation and protection of the...