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 1201908Full view - About this book
| William W. Rasor - 1917 - 574 pages
...Central America, stipulates that: "The Governments of the High Contracting Parties shall not recognize any other Government which may come into power in...have not constitutionally reorganized the country." From the text above quoted it will be clearly seen that the principle adopted has no further reach... | |
| Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Library - 1933 - 472 pages
...between the five Central American Republics not only provided that the parties 'shall not recognize any other Government which may come into power in...thereof have not constitutionally reorganized the country'.2 In the Treaty of 7 February 1923, the Central American Republics extended the obligation... | |
| Pan American Union - 1945 - 808 pages
...helpful treaties were signed. One of them provided that the contracting parties "shall not recognize any other government which may come into power in any of the five Republics as a consequence of a toup d'etat, or of a revolution against the recognized government, so long as the freely elected representatives... | |
| 1927 - 540 pages
...December 20, 1907, a convention in which the latter governments agreed that "they shall not recognize any other Government which may come into power in any of the five Republics as a conJ. Cf. Thg Recognition Policy of the United States urtth Special Reference to Soviet Russia, Information... | |
| 1925 - 848 pages
...all five of the Central American nations in which they agreed to maintain peace and "not to 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;" in spite of the innumerable... | |
| Academie De Droit International De La Ha, Hague Academy of International Law - 1971 - 744 pages
...dictatorial rule by agreeing as follows: "The Governments of the High Contracting Parties shall not recognize any other Government which may come into power in any of the five republics 7. But see Charpentier, La reconnaissance et l'évolution du droit des gens (1956), pp. 136 ff. as... | |
| Russell D. Buhite - 2003 - 420 pages
...specifically provides in Article II that 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 revolution and disqualifies the leaders of such coup d'etat or revolution... | |
| 1954 - 398 pages
...States and the five Central American states signed a treaty binding themselves not to recognize any government "which may come into power in any of the five republics through a coup d' etat or a revolution against a recognized government." Here was an outright repudiation... | |
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