| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1954 - 88 lapas
...treaty area against any of the parties * * * would endanger its own peace and safety," but also to agree "that it will in that event act to meet the common danger in accordance with its constitutional processes." I thing it quite proper, therefore, for the American... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1955 - 60 lapas
...territory which the Parties by unanimous agreement may hereafter designate, would endanger its own peace and safety, and agrees that it will in that event act to meet the common danger in accordance with its constitutional processes. Measures taken under this paragraph shall be immediately... | |
| Hilton Proctor Goss - 1955 - 334 lapas
...territory which the Parties by unanimous agreement may hereafter designate, would endanger its own peace and safety, and agrees that it will in that event act to meet the common danger in accord with its constitutional processes. ... 2. If ... the territory or the sovereignty or political... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations - 1956 - 1068 lapas
...Parties by unanimous agreement may he designate, would endanger its own peace and safety, and agre / accordai! its constitutional processes. Measures taken under this par shall be immediately reported... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1967 - 344 lapas
...territory which the Parties by unanimous agreement may hereafter designate, would endanger its own peace and safety, and agrees that it will in that event act to meet the common danger in accordance with its constitutional processes. Measures taken under this paragraph shall be immediately... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1962 - 668 lapas
...familiar with, but you might like a brief statement with respect to it. The parties to it, of course, are the United States. Australia, France, New Zealand,...the Philippines, Thailand, and the United Kingdom. The treaty states that each party recognizes that aggression by means of armed attack in the treaty... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Government Operations - 1965 - 824 lapas
...territory which the Parties by unanimous agreement may hereafter designate, would endanger its own peace and safety, and agrees that it will in that event act to meet the common danger in accordance with its constitutional processes. Measures taken under this paragraph shall be immediately... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs (1789-1975) - 1965 - 1654 lapas
...''each party recognizes that aggression by means of armed attack * * * would endanger its own peace and safety, and agrees that it will in that event act to meet the common danger in accordance with its constitutional processes." It is this fundamental SEATO obligation that has from... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1965 - 184 lapas
...territory which the Parties by unanimous agreement may hereafter designate, would endanger its own peace and safety, and agrees that it will in that event act to meet the common danger m accordance with its constitutional processes. Measures taken under this paragraph shall be immediately... | |
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