| United States. Department of State - 1944 - 136 halaman
...of (a) uncovering, segregating, controlling, and making appropriate disposition of enemy assets; (b) preventing the liquidation of property looted by the...property, and taking appropriate measures with a view to its restoration to its. lawful owners. II. Recommends that all Governments of countries represented... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1948 - 1144 halaman
...(a) uncovering, segregating, controlling, and making appropriate disposition of enemy assets ; (b) preventing the liquidation of property looted by the...property, and taking appropriate measures with a view to its restoration to its lawful owners. (P. 4) II. Recommends that all Governments of countries represented... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1948 - 1168 halaman
...(a) uncovering, segregating, controlling, and making appropriate disposition of enemy assets ; (b) preventing the liquidation of property looted by the...property, and taking appropriate measures with a view to its restoration to its lawful owners. (P- 4) II. Recommends that all Governments of countries represented... | |
| E. Lauterpacht - 1971 - 540 halaman
...France. Under the Agreement it was recommended that the Governments of the countries represented at the conference take action consistent with their relations...countries (a) to take immediate measures to prevent disposition or transfer of assets of any individuals within those United Nations occupied by the enemy;... | |
| Oliver Rathkolb - 482 halaman
...No. VI of the Bretton Woods Conference of 1944, the United States was held to support programs for "preventing the liquidation of property looted by...measures with a view to restoration to its lawful owners."15 In devising the defrosting machinery, it had always been Treasury's intention that the primary... | |
| 1945 - 666 halaman
...purpose of: (я) uncovering, segregating, controlling, and making disposition of enemy assets; (b) preventing the liquidation of property looted by the...measures with a view to restoration to its lawful owners. E. Allied Notes to the Neutrals The governments of the countries represented at the Conference were... | |
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