 | United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1977 - 1876 páginas
...and approved by the Secretary of State of the United States or by such person as be may designate." Provided, That, whereas, Costa Rica, Salvador and...Honduras have protested against the ratification of said convention In the fear or belief that said convention might In some respect impair existing rights... | |
 | Eliot Grinnell Mears - 1978 - 545 páginas
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 | 1981 - 108 páginas
...whatever its political complexion, will be forced to announce to the world that the ad vice and consent of the Senate of the United States to the ratification of the Convention will not be forthcoming unless certain changes are made. 1 am satisfied that this is the... | |
 | Shabtai Rosenne - 1993 - 870 páginas
...whatever its political complexion, will be forced to announce to the world that the advice and consent of the Senate of the United States to the ratification of the Convention will not be forthcoming unless certain changes are made. I am satisfied that this is the... | |
 | Cairo A. R. Robb, Daniel L. Bethlehem, James Crawford, Philippe Sands - 1999 - 662 páginas
...Senate, in ratifying the said treaty, enacted an additional amendment that contained the provision: Provided, That whereas Costa Rica, Salvador, and Honduras have protested against the ratification of said convention in the fear or belief that said convention might in some respect impair existing rights... | |
 | Waldemar Hummer, Kristin Henning - 2006 - 468 páginas
...copy of which he enclosed, together with copy of a resolution of the Senate that reads as follows: Provided, That whereas Costa Rica, Salvador, and Honduras have protested against the ratification of said convention in the fear or belief that said convention might in some respect impair existing rights... | |
 | 632 páginas
...to an " amendment." The proclamation of President Taft reads : " And whereas, the advice and consent of the Senate of the United States to the ratification of the said Treaty was given with the understanding ' that the treaty shall not be deemed to repeal or affect any... | |
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