That right is inherent in every sovereign state and is implicit in every treaty. Every nation is free at all times and regardless of treaty provisions to defend its territory from attack or invasion and it alone is competent to decide whether circumstances... Air Corps News Letter - 51. lappuse1962Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| United States. Congress. Senate. Government Operations - 1970 - 68 lapas
...draft of an anti-war treaty which restricts or impairs in any way the right of self-defense. That right is inherent in every sovereign state and is implicit in every treaty. Every nation is free at all times and regardless of treaty provisions to defend its territory from... | |
| C. Odidi Okidi - 1978 - 306 lapas
...of State Kellogg wrote in a Note to the US Ambassador in Paris that: "... the right of self-defence is inherent in every sovereign state and is implicit in every treaty. Every nation is free at all times and regardless of treaty provisions to defend its territory from... | |
| 1963 - 506 lapas
...Explaining its omission in a letter to our Ambassador in France, the Secretary of State, Mr. Kellogg, said : That right [of self-defense] is inherent in every sovereign state and is implicit in every treaty. Every nation is free at all times and regardless of treaty provisions to defend its territory from... | |
| Leo Gross - 1984 - 628 lapas
...that the proposed treaty did not in any way restrict or impair the right of self-defense: "That right is inherent in every sovereign State, and is implicit in every treaty. Every nation is free at all times and regardless of treaty provisions to defend its territory from... | |
| Christopher O. Quaye - 1991 - 414 lapas
...draft of an anti-war treaty which restricts or impairs in any way the right of self-defense. That right is inherent in every sovereign state and is implicit in every treaty. Every nation is free at all times and regardless of treaty provisions to defend its territory from... | |
| Shigeru Oda - 1993 - 690 lapas
...draft of anti-war treaty which restricts or impairs in any way the right of self-defense. That right is inherent in every sovereign state and is implicit in every treaty. Every nation is free at all times and regardless of treaty provisions to defend its territory from... | |
| Eugene Davidson - 1997 - 1402 lapas
...treaty was clear in Kellogg's own statement in his note of June 25, 1928, to the nine signatories: "The right of self-defense ... is inherent in every sovereign state and is implicit in every treaty. Every nation ... is alone competent to decide whether circumstances require recourse to war in self-defense."... | |
| United States. Department of State, Frank Billings Kellogg - 1928 - 12 lapas
...draft of an antiwar treaty which restricts or impairs in any way the right of selfdefense. That right is inherent in every sovereign state and is implicit in every treaty. Every nation is free at all times and regardless of treaty provisions to defend its territory from... | |
| Georges Ottlik - 1928 - 868 lapas
...draft of an anti-war treaty which restricts or impairs in any way the right of self-defence. That right is inherent in every sovereign State and is implicit in every treaty. Every nation is free at all times and regardless of treaty provisions to defend its territory from... | |
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