Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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... convention on nationality clarified the alle- giance of the individual as to nation of origin , status of in- habitants in the case of transferred territory , and the effects of matrimony or its dissolution upon the nationality of ...
... convention on nationality clarified the alle- giance of the individual as to nation of origin , status of in- habitants in the case of transferred territory , and the effects of matrimony or its dissolution upon the nationality of ...
Page 43
... conventions signed1 at the Inter- American Conference for the Maintenance of Peace : 1- Convention for the promotion of inter - American cultural relations ; 2 - Convention on interchange of publications ; 3 - Convention concerning ...
... conventions signed1 at the Inter- American Conference for the Maintenance of Peace : 1- Convention for the promotion of inter - American cultural relations ; 2 - Convention on interchange of publications ; 3 - Convention concerning ...
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... convention to obtain recogni- tion would be equal to placing in doubt the rights that Mex- ico has to all the ... convention covering claims of American citizens arising from the revo- lution ; ( 2 ) the recognition of the government of ...
... convention to obtain recogni- tion would be equal to placing in doubt the rights that Mex- ico has to all the ... convention covering claims of American citizens arising from the revo- lution ; ( 2 ) the recognition of the government of ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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