Cuba and the Caribbean: Hearings, Ninety-first Congress, Second SessionUnited States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on Inter-American Affairs U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970 - 247 páginas |
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Página 59
... [ Security deletion . ] The Governor of the Canal Zone is responsible for security of the Panama Canal and the Canal Zone except on military reservations . In the event a threat is beyond the capabilities of the Governor's secu- rity ...
... [ Security deletion . ] The Governor of the Canal Zone is responsible for security of the Panama Canal and the Canal Zone except on military reservations . In the event a threat is beyond the capabilities of the Governor's secu- rity ...
Página 60
... [ Security deletion . ] The increased urban threat has , in fact , emphasized the necessity for the coordination of all U.S. efforts to assist with Latin American internal security problems . INTERNAL SECURITY MEASURES The essential ...
... [ Security deletion . ] The increased urban threat has , in fact , emphasized the necessity for the coordination of all U.S. efforts to assist with Latin American internal security problems . INTERNAL SECURITY MEASURES The essential ...
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... security problems on the security of our interests in Central and South ... deletion . ] Aside from the purely economic value of the Canal to our ... security within the Zone ( except for the military reservations ) . The Governor may ...
... security problems on the security of our interests in Central and South ... deletion . ] Aside from the purely economic value of the Canal to our ... security within the Zone ( except for the military reservations ) . The Governor may ...
Página 64
... [ Security deletion . ] The treaty issue is one which could easily arouse Panamanian emotionalism and provoke serious problems for the United States . Panamanians have historic- ally resented the literally sovereign U.S. authority and ...
... [ Security deletion . ] The treaty issue is one which could easily arouse Panamanian emotionalism and provoke serious problems for the United States . Panamanians have historic- ally resented the literally sovereign U.S. authority and ...
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... [ Security deletion . ] Despite the failures of the revolutionary groups Castro has supported , he is apparently determined to continue some measure of assistance to selected groups . While Castro now appears to be advocating urban ...
... [ Security deletion . ] Despite the failures of the revolutionary groups Castro has supported , he is apparently determined to continue some measure of assistance to selected groups . While Castro now appears to be advocating urban ...
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Página 244 - No Contracting State shall expel or return ("refouler") a refugee in any manner whatsoever to the frontiers of territories where his life or freedom would be threatened on account of his race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group or political opinion.
Página 227 - 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 245 - Accession shall be effected by the deposit of an instrument of accession with the Secretary-General of the United Nations.
Página 246 - Convention shall cease to extend to such territory one year after the date of receipt of the notification by the SecretaryGeneral.
Página 246 - ... (a) With respect to those articles of this Convention that come within the legislative jurisdiction of the federal authority, the obligations of the federal Government shall to this extent be the same as those of Contracting States which are not federal States...
Página 246 - ARTICLE 12 1. At the time of signature, ratification or accession, any state may make reservations to articles of the Convention other than to Articles 1 to 3 inclusive.
Página 237 - refugee" shall apply to any person who : (1) Has been considered a refugee under the Arrangements of 12 May 1926 and 30 June 1928 or under the Conventions of 28 October 1933 and 10 February 1938, the Protocol of 14 September 1939 or the Constitution of the International Refugee Organization...
Página 245 - Any dispute between parties to this Convention relating to its interpretation or application, which cannot be settled by other means, shall be referred to the International Court of Justice at the request of any one of the parties to the dispute.
Página 244 - The contracting States shall not expel a stateless person lawfully in their territory save on grounds of national security or public order. 2. The expulsion of such a stateless person shall be only in pursuance of a decision reached in accordance with due process of law. Except where compelling reasons of national security otherwise require, the...