| United States. Department of State - 1929 - 820 pages
...the arbitrators or the report by the Council. The parties to the treaty for the renunciation of war condemn recourse to war for the solution of international...controversies, and renounce it as an instrument of national policy in their relations with one another and agree that the settlement or solution of all disputes... | |
| United States. Congress - 1930 - 430 pages
...known as the Kellogg pact, it Is provided as follows : " The high contracting parties solemnly declare in the names of their respective peoples that they...controversies, and renounce it as an Instrument of national policy In their relations with one another. "The high contracting parties agree that the settlement... | |
| 1928 - 966 pages
...the six high contracting powers (England, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United States) agree "in the names of their respective peoples that they...controversies, and renounce it as an instrument of policy in their relations with one another." Will the Kellogg treaty turn out to be another empty tabernacle... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1930 - 98 pages
...Constitution It provides: “Article 1.—The high contracting parties solemnly declare in the names of lieu respective peoples that they condemn recourse to war...controversies, and renounce it. as an instrument of national policy iii their relations with one another.” “Article 11.—The high contracting parties agree... | |
| George Ginsburgs, Vladimir Nikolaevich Kudri︠a︡vt︠s︡ev - 1990 - 314 pages
...original parties to the pact. In Article I of the Pact, the parties solemnly declared in the name of their peoples that "they condemn recourse to war for the...controversies and renounce it as an instrument of national policy in their relations with one another." Article II established that the settlement of all disputes... | |
| 1928 - 658 pages
...hang together or we must hang separately." ARTICLE I The High Contracting Parties solemnly declare in the names of their respective peoples that they...controversies, and renounce it as an instrument of national policy in their relations with one another. ARTICLE II The High Contracting Parties agree that the... | |
| United Nations. International Law Commission - 1991 - 416 pages
...Briand-Kellogg Pact (for reference, see foot-note 129 above), the high contracting parties declared: “in the names of their respective peoples that they...controversies, and renounce it as an instrument of national policy in their relations with one another”, and in article II, they agreed: “that the settlement... | |
| Academie de Droit International - 1993 - 424 pages
...prohibition of war. Article 1 of the Pact provided: “The High Contracting Parties solemnly declare in the names of their respective peoples that they...controversies, and renounce it as an instrument of national policy in their relations with one another.” Article 2 of the Pact stipulated the obligation of the... | |
| Sky Phillips - 1992 - 324 pages
...Chinese Theater in Hollywood? Part 2 — On Amelia's Trail The High Contracting Parties solemnly declare in the names of their respective peoples that they...controversies, and renounce it as an instrument of national policy in their relations with one another. — Article 1, Paris Pact ("Kellogg-Briand Pact"). Signed... | |
| Lyal S. Sunga - 1992 - 254 pages
...forty-four States, not including the Soviet Union. 24 The parties to the treaty "... solemnly declare ... that they condemn recourse to war for the solution...controversies, and renounce it as an instrument of national policy in their relations with one another. "61 22 History of the UNWCC at 48 (1948). 23 W.,at52. (ii)... | |
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