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The Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) publishes this final rule to amend certain requirements in the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) that apply to the Principality of Liechtenstein (Liechtenstein). In this final rule, BIS aligns license requirements and licensing policy under the EAR for Liechtenstein with those for Switzerland. As a result, for purposes of the EAR, Liechtenstein will be treated the same as Switzerland. By virtue of a Customs Union Treaty with Switzerland, Liechtenstein has adopted the export controls implemented under Swiss law, including controls equivalent to those prescribed under multilateral regimes, and has authorized Switzerland to administer and enforce export controls within Liechtenstein's territory. As a result of this arrangement, Liechtenstein ...
... of Liechtenstein and Switzerland, 21 League of Nations Treaty Series 233 (1924). -------------...
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...Held: An 1881 treaty between the United States and Serbia, which is now... and navigation" between the two signatory nations so that their citizens "shall be at liberty to est... show that the 1881 Treaty was one of a series of commercial agreements which were negotiated and... . Footnote 9 Yugoslav-Polish Treaty, 30 League of Nations Treaty Series 185; Yugoslav-Czechoslova...
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... as a sovereign state to assist other nations in combating crime. Like Israel's previous attempt...(62) In fact, the extradition treaty concluded in 1962 between Israel and the United St...(75) The Arab League extradition agreement of 1952 also contained a dis... published in the League of Nations Treaty Series contained at least some restriction on the extradi...
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... qualified publicists of the various nations" as "subsidiary means for the determination of the... a duty to adopt solutions established in a series of consistent cases. It also believes that, subjec... was established by the Covenant of the League of Nations. It held its inaugural sitting in 1922 ...
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Over the last half century, presidents have read their national security powers in sweeping terms, doing great damage to themselves, their parties, the nation, and regions around the world. The effective use of military force and foreign policy initiatives requires the building of consensus, public understanding, and acting within the law. Too often, presidents have claimed the unilateral power to commit the nation to war by making uninformed references to the commander in chief clause. They have also asserted "preeminence" in the making and conduct of foreign policy. Heavy political and constitutional costs flowed from miscalculations by Harry S. Truman in Korea, Lyndon B. Johnson in Southeast Asia, and George W. Bush in Iraq. Over the last seven years, the reputation of the United Sta...
... and its sole representatives with foreign nations."15 When one reads Marshall's entire speech and un... Adams to carry out an extradition treaty. In that sense, the president was not the sole org... failure of the United States to join the League of Nations. President Woodrow Wilson opposed a ser...
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General review of the legal activities of the United Nations
Disarmament and related matters 45
Other political and security questions 52
Economic, social, humanitarian and cultural questions 55
Law of the Sea 64
International Court of Justice 65
International Law Commission 87
United Nations Commission on International Trade Law 89
Legal questions dealt with by the Sixth Committee of the General Assembly and by ad hoc legal bodies 91
Declaration on the Right of Peoples to Peace 98
. Respect for the privileges and immunities of officials of the United Nations and the specialized agencies and related organizations 99
. Cooperation between the United Nations and the Asian-African Legal Consultative Committee 99
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... with a view to elaborating a draft treaty on a nuclear-weapon-test ban; and also urged it to... envisaging, if possible, a more systematic series of meetings under the agreed five main aspects men...J* Adopted without a vote. 25 League of Nations, Treaty Series, vol. XCIV, p. 65. 26 Ad...
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... by looking at the discourse used at the League of Nations when Hitler unilaterally denounced key treaty provisions. . A. What is Honour? . An answer comes... a comprehensive League of Nations Treaty Series. (230) Wilson argued that this "open diplomacy" wo...
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... the level of trust between the two nations. India's imminent emergence as a regional power wi... from 1971 to 1977; the Pakistan Muslim League (PML), led by Muhammad Khan Junejo from 1985 to 19... the president misused his powers through a series of unlawful acts: on 9 March 2007 Musharraf dismis...relations. (25) The U.S.-India treaty not only helped the United States to decouple Indi...
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... to a Greek naval vessel-- unless some treaty binding upon her calls for a contrary result. The ...On the other hand, the League of Nations Treaty Series, Vol. 176, pp. 199-215, t...
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General review of the legal activities of the United Nations
Disarmament and related matters 173
Other political and security questions 176
Environmental, economic, social, humanitarian and cultural questions 178
Law of the sea 192
International Court of Justice 194
International Law Commission 223
United Nations Commission on International Trade Law 225
Legal questions dealt with by the Sixth Committee of the General Assembly and by ad hoc legal bodies 226
United Nations Institute for Training and Research 229
General review of the legal activities of intergovernmental organizations related to the United Nations
International Labour Organization 229
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations 232
United Nations Educatio...
... an ad hoc committee on the question of a treaty banning the production of fissile material for nu... from the members in preparation for a series of regional consultative meetings to be held befor... and of Bacteriological Methods of Warfare: League of Nations, Treaty Series, vol. XCIV (1929). 12 CD...