88 resultados para "Marrakesh Treaty"
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"As currently interpreted, it is difficult to see why the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT) warrants much support as a nonproliferation convention. Most foreign ministries, including that of Iran and the United States, insist that Article IV of the NPT recognizes all states' "inalienable right" of all states to develop "peaceful nuclear energy". This includes money-losing activities, such as nuclear fuel reprocessing, which can bring countries to the very brink of acquiring nuclear weapons. If the NPT is intended to ensure that states share peaceful "benefits" of nuclear energy and to prevent the spread of nuclear bomb making technologies, it is difficult to see how it can accomplish either if the interpretation identified above is correct."--P. 3
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Binder's title: Treaties between the United States and the Indians.
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From the Yale review, Aug. 1903.
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Concluded at Calapooia creek, Douglass county, Oregon territory, November 29, 1854. Ratified by the Senate March 3, 1855; signed by the President, March 30, 1855.
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"Concluded at Fort Sully, in the territory of Dakota."
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Vol. 16 has half-title: Facsimiles of documents in the Alaskan archives, Department of state of the United States. To accompany the case and counter-case of the United States as presented to the Tribunal.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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A response to Mackenzie's letter signed: G.P. A friend to the treaty.
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Maps on lining papers.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Presented to both Houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Added t.-p.: Moore, J. B. International adjudications, ancient and modern ... Modern series. vol. I-II.
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Added t.-p.: Moore, J. B. International adjudications, ancient and modern ... Modern series. vol. III.
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Added t.-p.: Moore, J. B. International adjudications, ancient and modern ... Modern series. vol. VI.