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... agreement is regarded as unsatisfactory . In the latter case , however , friction is likely to result , since States normally assume that a treaty which has been negotiated in accordance with instructions ought to be ratified ...
... agreement is regarded as unsatisfactory . In the latter case , however , friction is likely to result , since States normally assume that a treaty which has been negotiated in accordance with instructions ought to be ratified ...
Page 333
... agreement would be withdrawn , with American administration of the territories continuing in any case . On April 2 , 1947 , the Security Council , faced with this " take it or leave it " attitude , confirmed the agreement , which was ...
... agreement would be withdrawn , with American administration of the territories continuing in any case . On April 2 , 1947 , the Security Council , faced with this " take it or leave it " attitude , confirmed the agreement , which was ...
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... agreement , a strategic area or areas which may include part or all of the trust territory to which the agreement applies , without prejudice to any special agreement or agreements made under Article 43 . Article 83 1. All functions of ...
... agreement , a strategic area or areas which may include part or all of the trust territory to which the agreement applies , without prejudice to any special agreement or agreements made under Article 43 . Article 83 1. All functions of ...
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