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... justice for all our peoples . If we emerge from this Assembly more united than ever , it must be because we know how to ennoble the solidarity of war confirmed by our devotion to liberty and the firm resolve of our peoples , and convert ...
... justice for all our peoples . If we emerge from this Assembly more united than ever , it must be because we know how to ennoble the solidarity of war confirmed by our devotion to liberty and the firm resolve of our peoples , and convert ...
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... justice , and equity . It declares that these repub- lics desire to make their full contribution individually , and by common action in and through the inter - American system , coordinated and harmonized with the general International ...
... justice , and equity . It declares that these repub- lics desire to make their full contribution individually , and by common action in and through the inter - American system , coordinated and harmonized with the general International ...
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... Justice " ( 28 , Cuba , app . II ) ; " International Institute of Education and Intellectual Cooperation " ( 78 , Venezuela , app . II ) ; and " Basis for the Organization of the International Court of Justice " ( 80 , Venezuela , app ...
... Justice " ( 28 , Cuba , app . II ) ; " International Institute of Education and Intellectual Cooperation " ( 78 , Venezuela , app . II ) ; and " Basis for the Organization of the International Court of Justice " ( 80 , Venezuela , app ...
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... Justice . Objection was raised , however , by the Brazilian , Uruguayan , and United States Delegations to the creation of a separate judicial body for the Americas , and in its final form the resolution merely recom- mends that the ...
... Justice . Objection was raised , however , by the Brazilian , Uruguayan , and United States Delegations to the creation of a separate judicial body for the Americas , and in its final form the resolution merely recom- mends that the ...
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... justice and humane labor conditions is an obstacle in the path of other nations ; and that poverty , malnutri- 668383-46- -3 tion , sickness , and ignorance must be fought with REPORT OF UNITED STATES DELEGATION 29 B (Social Questions)
... justice and humane labor conditions is an obstacle in the path of other nations ; and that poverty , malnutri- 668383-46- -3 tion , sickness , and ignorance must be fought with REPORT OF UNITED STATES DELEGATION 29 B (Social Questions)
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Términos y frases comunes
activities adopted Adviser Adviser Adviser Adviser His Excellency agencies agreements American countries American Governments American nations American Republics approved Article Atlantic Charter Chairman Charter Chile codification Commission Conference of American Conference on Problems constitute Continent continental cooperation coordination Court Cuba Declaration defense Delegate Delegate Delegate Delegate His Excellency Delegation of Mexico democratic draft Dumbarton Oaks effective established ference Foreign Affairs Governing Board industries institutions Inter-American Conference Inter-American Defense Board Inter-American Juridical Committee inter-American system International Conference international law international organization José Julio Acosta García justice labor measures ment Mexican Ministers of Foreign necessary Pan American Union Peace RECOMMENDS Peace RESOLVES permanent plenary session political postwar present President principles procedure production proposal protection raw materials relations resolution respect Rio de Janeiro Secretary session of March solidarity submitted territory Third Meeting tion trade United Nations Uruguay Venezuela War and Peace WHEREAS women
Pasajes populares
Página 102 - Governments of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and the United States of America, which are hereby designated the Depositary Governments.
Página 74 - That any attempt on the part of a non-American State against the integrity or inviolability of the territory, the sovereignty or the political independence of an American State shall be considered as an act of aggression against all the American States.
Página 75 - Act recognize that such threats and acts of aggression, as indicated in paragraphs 3 and 4 above, constitute an interference with the war effort of the United Nations, calling for such procedures, within the scope of their constitutional powers of a general nature and for war, as may be found necessary, including: recall of chiefs of diplomatic missions; breaking of diplomatic relations; breaking of consular relations; breaking of postal, telegraphic, telephonic, radio-telephonic relations; interruption...
Página 157 - Charter, being convinced that complete victory over their enemies is essential to defend life, liberty, independence and religious freedom, and to preserve human rights and" "justice in their own lands as well as in other lands...
Página 75 - For the purposes of this Treaty, the measures on which the Organ of Consultation may agree will comprise one or more of the following : recall of chiefs of diplomatic missions ; breaking of diplomatic relations ; breaking of consular relations ; partial or complete interruption of economic relations or of rail, sea, air, postal, telegraphic, telephonic, and radiotelephonic or radiotelegraphic communications; and use of armed force.
Página 185 - The recognition that every war or threat of war affects directly or indirectly all civilized peoples, and endangers the great principles of liberty and justice which constitute the American ideal and the standard of American international policy...
Página 178 - The new situation in the world makes more imperative than ever the union and solidarity of the American peoples, for the defense of their rights and the maintenance of international peace...
Página 73 - The American states have been incorporating in their international law, since 1890, by means of conventions, resolutions and declarations, the following principles: a) The proscription of territorial conquest and the non-recognition of all acquisitions made by force (First International Conference of American States, 1890...
Página 346 - Monetary and Financial Conference held at Bretton Woods, New Hampshire in July 1944.
Página 77 - Secretary General, the Council shall, within the next ninety days, elect a successor to fill the office for the remainder of the term, who may be reelected if the vacancy occurs during the second half of the term.