Regional Development for Regional Peace: A New Policy and Program to Counter the Soviet Menace in the Middle East

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Public Affairs Institute, 1957 - 332 halaman
 

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Halaman 280 - It is, in the opinion of the Court, generally recognized and in accordance with international custom that States in time of peace have a right to send their warships through straits used for international navigation. between two parts of the high seas without the \ previous authorization of a coastal State, provided that the passage is innocent. Unless otherwise prescribed in an international convention, there is no right for a coastal State to prohibit such passage through straits in time of peace.
Halaman 242 - Resolves that the refugees wishing to return to their homes and live at peace with their neighbours should be permitted to do so at the earliest practicable date, and that compensation should be paid for the property of those choosing not to return and for loss of or damage to property which, under principles of international law or in equity, should be made good by the Governments or authorities responsible...
Halaman 244 - December 1948, the reintegration of the refugees into the economic life of the Near East, either by repatriation or resettlement, is essential in preparation for the time when international assistance is no longer available, and for the realization of conditions of peace and stability in the area; 5.
Halaman 281 - Aqaba and access thereto — the United States believes that the Gulf comprehends international waters and that no nation has the right to prevent free and innocent passage in the Gulf and through the Straits giving access thereto.
Halaman 69 - Provided that the area south of Batum and Baku in the general direction of the Persian Gulf is recognized as the center of the aspirations of the Soviet Union.
Halaman 313 - A joint currency system providing for a single foreign exchange rate. (c) Operation in the common interest on a non-discriminatory basis of railways, interstate highways, postal, telephone and telegraphic services, and ports and airports involved in international trade and commerce. (d) Joint economic development, especially in respect of irrigation, land reclamation and soil conservation.
Halaman 153 - to terminate the restrictions on the passage of international commercial shipping and goods through the Suez Canal...
Halaman 280 - Aqaba was only to protect the islands themselves against possible damage or violation and that "this occupation being in no way conceived in a spirit of obstructing in any way innocent passage through the stretch of water separating these two islands from the...
Halaman 252 - 3. Requests the Governments of the area, without prejudice to paragraph 11 of General Assembly resolution 194 (III) of 11 December 1948...
Halaman 148 - There should be free and open transit through the Canal without discrimination, overt or covert— this covers both political and technical aspects; (2) The sovereignty of Egypt should be respected; (3) The operation of the Canal should be insulated from the politics of any country...

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