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" A should not apply to situations or disputes arising out of matters which by international law are solely within the domestic jurisdiction of the state concerned. "
An American Peace Policy - 75. lappuse
autors: Kirby Page - 1925 - 92 lapas
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Ways to Peace: Twenty Plans Selected from the Most Representative of Those ...

Esther Everett Lape, Edward William Bok - 1924 - 496 lapas
...forth the Covenant of the League of Nations and the charter of the International Labor Organization. &. Constitutional limitations. That all action by the...jurisdiction of the United States, and therefore outside 290 the competence of the Council or Assembly under Articles 11-15. e. Monroe Doctrine. That membership...
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Ways to Peace

Esther Everett Lape - 1924 - 498 lapas
...nature under Article 16, except as the Congress of the United States may decide upon at the time. (I. Domestic matters. That the United States shall remain...Doctrine, as it may be defined by the United States. /. Equality of voting. That in any dispute before the Council or Assembly, to which the United States...
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The Geneva Protocol

David Hunter Miller - 1925 - 298 lapas
...Court itself is bound to apply international law, and paragraph 8 of article 15 refers to questions which by international law are solely within the domestic jurisdiction of the State concerned, this provision ensures that a uniform rule will be applied by the Council, the Permanent...
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The American Journal of International Law, 20. sējums

1926 - 934 lapas
...members and outside states or between outside states (Art. 17) unless they are found "to arise out of matters which by international law are solely within the domestic jurisdiction of a party" (Art. 15). Thus, every phrase seems to be carefully qualified to exclude political matters...
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State Security and the League of Nations

Bruce Williams - 1927 - 408 lapas
...state equality, and the like have been in the past."4 In his examination of the meaning of the term, "matters which by international law are solely within the domestic jurisdiction of states," Professor Brierly concludes that there are in reality only two "domains," and that a matter...
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Department of State Publication: Conference series, 83. izdevums

United States. Department of State - 1929 - 1014 lapas
...provisions of paragraph 1 to 6 of Section A should not apply to situations or disputes arising out of matters which by international law are solely within the domestic jurisdiction of the state concerned. FOUR SPONSORING GOVERNMENTS ?r 34ie provioiono el paragraph i te & ef Section A- ohould...
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Conference Series, 66. izdevums

United States. Department of State - 1929 - 12 lapas
...provisions of paragraph 1 to 6 of Section A should not apply to situations or disputes arising out of matters which by international law are solely within the domestic jurisdiction of the state concerned. SECTION B. DETERMINATION OF THREATS TO THE PEACE OR ACTS OF AGGRESSION AND ACTION...
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Treaty Information Bulletin No. 1[-117] October 31, 1929[-June ..., 1-20. sējumi

United States. Department of State - 1929 - 820 lapas
...method of peaceful settlement, le present declaration does not apply to disputes : (1) With regard to matters which, by international law, are solely within the domestic jurisdiction of states, or (2) Arising between Poland and states which refuse to establish or maintain normal diplomatic...
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The United States and the Peace: A collection of documents, August 14, 1941 ...

1945 - 88 lapas
...provisions of paragraph 1 to 6 of Section A should not apply to situations or disputes arising out of matters which by international law are solely within the domestic jurisdiction of the state concerned. Section B. Determination of Threats to the Peace or Acts of Aggression and Action...
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The International Court of Justice

United States. Department of State - 1946 - 186 lapas
...the dispute should go to the Security Council with final authority. "By No. 7 provision is made that matters which by international law are solely within the domestic jurisdiction of the state concerned are excepted from the competence of the Security Council under the terms of Nos. 1-5....
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