India and Disputes in the United Nations, 1946-54Vora, 1959 - 280 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 73–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
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... international law , for its powers of making war or concluding peace were nil . It was to act in subordinate co - operation with and therefore was merely a domestic dependent nation of Great Britain as the ruler of British India . Thus ...
... international law , for its powers of making war or concluding peace were nil . It was to act in subordinate co - operation with and therefore was merely a domestic dependent nation of Great Britain as the ruler of British India . Thus ...
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... international law , every State possesses certain external responsibilities or international duties towards other States . Such is the inevitable result of relations among sovereign States , members of the family of na- tions . It is ...
... international law , every State possesses certain external responsibilities or international duties towards other States . Such is the inevitable result of relations among sovereign States , members of the family of na- tions . It is ...
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... international law in all cases . Therefore , a need for giving a liberal construction to the existing rules of law or creating new norms , seems to India as entirely justified . While India cited existing international legal norms , it ...
... international law in all cases . Therefore , a need for giving a liberal construction to the existing rules of law or creating new norms , seems to India as entirely justified . While India cited existing international legal norms , it ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
2545 | 13 |
INDIA AND THE INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION | 25 |
Հեղինակային իրավունք | |
3 այլ բաժինները չեն ցուցադրվում
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acceded to India accession of Kashmir action aggression arbitration Assembly August Azad Kashmir British Cape Town Agreement cease-fire Central People's Government Charter Committee Conference considered constitute December Declaration Delhi domestic jurisdiction Dominion of India draft resolution fact favour forces foreign policy Formosa Government of India human rights human rights provisions Hyderabad Ibid India and Pakistan Indian delegate Indian Independence Act International Court international law international peace Jammu and Kashmir January Kashmir Government Korea League of Nations matter ment negotiations Nehru Netherlands Nizam non-member North Korean November October paramountcy parties peace and security People's Republic plebiscite plebiscite in Kashmir political Princely principle prisoners prisoners of war problem proposed question recognised recommendations regard repatriation Republic of China Republic of Indonesia Security Council South Africa Soviet Union Standstill Agreement status territory tion tional tribesmen troops UNCIO Union Government Union of South United Nations vote