| Melanie C. Greenberg, John H. Barton, Margaret E. McGuinness - 2000 - 492 lapas
...events jeopardized a state's supreme interests. According to the NPT, Article 10, Section l,"[E]ach Party shall in exercising its national sovereignty...jeopardized the supreme interests of its country." The Second Round of US-DPRK Talks North Korea indicated that it would suspend its withdrawal from the... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 2000 - 496 lapas
...provides: Each Party shall, in exercising its national sovereignty, have the right to withdraw from this Treaty if it decides that extraordinary events related...the subject matter of this Treaty have jeopardized its supreme interests. It shall give notice of its decision to the other Party six months prior to... | |
| George H. Quester - 260 lapas
...exactly in the later Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), allowed for parties to withdraw if "extraordinary events, related to the subject matter of this Treaty, have jeopardized the supreme interests of its country."3 This was intended as a signal that if China detonated a nuclear device, the US and Britain... | |
| Frits Kalshoven - 2000 - 540 lapas
...creation of a joint group for consultation on implementation; 24 and on the right of withdrawal if a Party "decides that extraordinary events related to the subject matter of this Treaty have jeopardized its supreme interests." 25 76. The implementation of the treaty has led to drastic reductions in and... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 2000 - 522 lapas
...need to dp is to clearly comply with the provisions of Article XV (2) of the Treaty, which provides: Each Party shall, in exercising its national sovereignty, have the right to withdraw from this Treaty if it decides that extraordinary events related to the subject matter of this Treaty have... | |
| Ronald E. Powaski - 2000 - 319 lapas
...clause that allows a signatory to withdraw from the treaty after giving ninety days notice by declaring that "extraordinary events, related to the subject matter of this Treaty, have jeopardized" its "supreme interests." Even the restrictions of the Nuclear Suppliers Group did not prevent Iraq... | |
| Ingrid Detter de Lupis Frankopan, Ingrid Detter Delupis - 2000 - 564 lapas
...denunciation. The Biological Weapons Convention1 of 1972 thus provides that 'Each State Party to the Convention shall in exercising its national sovereignty have the right to withdraw from the Convention if it decides that extraordinary events, related to the subject matter of the Convention,... | |
| Anthony Aust - 2000 - 490 lapas
...to special conditions based on those in the Nuclear NonProliferation Treaty 1968 (NPT):15 Each State Party shall, in exercising its national sovereignty, have the right to withdraw from this Convention if it decides that extraordinary events, related to the subject-matter of this Convention,... | |
| Academie De Droit International de la Haye - 2001 - 444 lapas
...specifies in Article X (1) that a party, in exercising its national sovereignty, may withdraw from it "if it decides that extraordinary events, related...jeopardized the supreme interests of its country". Obviously, the assessment as to whether a threat to the security interests of a State may be found... | |
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