To forbid the traffic in arms and war material, except when intended for the Government, while the belligerency of the rebels has not been recognised, in which latter case the rules of neutrality shall be applied. Havana, Cuba - Page 228by United States. Delegation to the International American Conference, 6th, 1928, Habana, Cuba, United States. Delegation to the International American Conference - 1928 - 343 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1938 - 790 pages
...bind themselves to observe the following rules with regard to civil strife in another one of them: u "3. To forbid the traffic in arms and war material,...for the government, while the belligerency of the repels has. not been recognized, in which latter case the rules of neutrality shall be applied." Pursuant... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Banking and Currency Committee - 1940 - 168 pages
...the rules of internment drafted by the Inter- American Neutrality Committee at Rio de Janeiro; (c) To forbid the traffic in arms and war material, except when intended for the government, unless the belligerency of the rebels has been recognized, in which latter case the rules of neutrality... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1940 - 158 pages
...applicable, the rules of internment drafted by the Inter-American Neutrality Committee at Kio de Janeiro; (c) To forbid the traffic in arms and war material, except when intended for the government, unless the belligerency of the rebels has been recognized, in which latter case the rules of neutrality... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1942 - 1192 pages
...plenipotentiaries.] Who, after exchanging their respective full powers, which were found to be in good and due form, have agreed upon the following : ARTICLE...the government, while the belligerency of the rebels * In English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French ; English text, only, printed. Katlflcation advised by... | |
| Pan American Union - 1940 - 1028 pages
...applicable, the rules of internment drafted by the InterAmerican Neutrality Committee at Rio de Janeiro; (c) To forbid the traffic in arms and war material, except when intended for the government, unless the belligerency of the rebels has been recognized, in which latter case the rules of neutrality... | |
| Roscoe Ralph Oglesby - 1971 - 162 pages
...Partisans escaping to another country, were to be disarmed and interned. In particular I (3) forbade ".. .the traffic in arms and war material, except when intended for the government, (italics added) while the 16 Recognition in International Law, 277. For other scholars who hold the... | |
| 1961 - 750 pages
...civil strife. Second : To disarm and intern every rebel force crossing their boundaries . . . Third: To forbid the traffic in arms and war material, except...latter case the rules of neutrality shall be applied. Fourth: To prevent that within their jurisdiction there be equipped, armed or adapted for warlike purposes... | |
| 1968 - 540 pages
...of Civil Strife (1928), Art. 1(3). which calls upon iti signatories to "forbid the traffic in arrai and war material, except when intended for the Government, while the belligerency of the rebels hai not been recognized. ..." IV Hudson, International Legislation 2416 (1928-2$). U. Fawcctt. rip.... | |
| Dietrich Schindler, Jiří Toman - 1988 - 1084 pages
...granting asylum, to be returned, once the struggle has ended, to the State in civil strife. Third: To forbid the traffic in arms and war material, except...latter case the rules of neutrality shall be applied. Fourth: To prevent that within their jurisdiction there be equipped, armed or adapted for warlike purposes... | |
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