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" Consequently, the Governments of the Contracting Parties will not recognize any other Government which may come into power in any of the five Republics through a coup d'etat or a revolution against a recognized Government so long as the freely elected... "
The American Journal of International Law - Page 120
1908
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Pamphlet Series

World Peace Foundation - 1916 - 362 pages
...the following manner: Art. I. — The Governments of the High Contracting Parties shall not recognize any other Government which may come into power in...have not constitutionally re-organized the country. Art. n. — No Government of Central America shall in case of civil war intervene in favor of or against...
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The Five Republics of Central America: Their Political and Economic ...

Dana Gardner Munro - 1918 - 364 pages
...revolutions less frequent: Art. I. " The Governments of the High Contracting Parties shall not recognize any other Government which may come into power in...consequence of a coup d'etat, or of a revolution against a recognized government, so long as the freely elected representatives of the people thereof have not...
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The Yale Review, Volume 7, Part 1

George Park Fisher, George Burton Adams, Henry Walcott Farnam, Arthur Twining Hadley, John Christopher Schwab, William Fremont Blackman, Edward Gaylord Bourne, Irving Fisher, Henry Crosby Emery, Wilbur Lucius Cross - 1918 - 476 pages
...American Republics, which says: "The governments of the high contracting parties shall not recognize any other government which may come into power in...five republics, as a consequence of a coup d'etat, or a revolution against the recognized government, so long as the freely elected representatives of the...
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The Five Republics of Central America: Their Political and Economic ...

Dana Gardner Munro - 1918 - 378 pages
...power in any of the five Republics as a consequence of a coup d'etat, or of a revolution against a recognized government, so long as the freely elected...have not constitutionally reorganized the country." Art. II. " No Government of Central America shall in case of civil war intervene in favor of or against...
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The New World Order: International Organization, International Law ...

Frederick Charles Hicks - 1920 - 546 pages
...DECEMBER 2O, IQO?. ART. I. — The Governments of the High Contracting Parties shall not recognize any other Government which may come into power in...have not constitutionally re-organized the country. ART. II. — No Government of Central America shall in case of civil war intervene in favor of or against...
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International law review, Volume 5

1927 - 804 pages
...Contracting Parties shall not recognize any other Government which may come into power in any of tke five Republics as a consequence of a Coup d'Etat,...have not constitutionally reorganized the country. " 8 This was the expression of a distinctively Latin American doctrine dating from the Panama Congress...
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Hispanic-American Relations with the United States

William Spence Robertson - 1923 - 496 pages
...should not recognize any other government that might "come into power in any of the five Republics in consequence of a coup d'etat, or of a revolution against the recognized Government, so long as the representatives of the people, freely elected," had not reorganized that nation in a constitutional...
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Hispanic-American Relations with the United States

William Spence Robertson - 1923 - 492 pages
...should not recognize any other government that might "come into power in any of the five Republics in consequence of a coup d'etat, or of a revolution against the recognized Government, so long as the representatives of the people, freely elected," had not reorganized that nation in a constitutional...
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Documents Regarding the European Economic Situation

1923 - 966 pages
...from the private citizens. Consequently, the Governments of the Contracting Parties will not recognize any other Government which may come into power in any of the five Republics through a coup d'etat or a revolution against a recognized Government so long as the freely elected...
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Observations on the Monroe Doctrine: An Address

Charles Evans Hughes - 1928 - 32 pages
...stability, the treaty provides that the Governments of the Central American Republics will not recognize any other Government which may come into power in any of the Republics through a coup (Fetat or a revolution against a recognized Government so long as the freely...
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