The Platt AmendmentUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1930 - 410 pages |
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... occupation of Cuba and assume all obligations under international law during the period , but it would decline to assume the obligations of the Cuban debt . 53 Spain replied that the American distinction between " relinquishment " and ...
... occupation of Cuba and assume all obligations under international law during the period , but it would decline to assume the obligations of the Cuban debt . 53 Spain replied that the American distinction between " relinquishment " and ...
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... occupation shall last , assume and discharge the obligations that may under international law result from the fact of its occupation , for the protection of life and property " . Article II . " It is understood that any obligations ...
... occupation shall last , assume and discharge the obligations that may under international law result from the fact of its occupation , for the protection of life and property " . Article II . " It is understood that any obligations ...
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... occupation of territory , of points of strategic military and maritime advantage , or to indirect accomplish- ment of this effect by dynastic ar- ran gement . 3 He then refers to the occupation by Germany of a naval station on the ...
... occupation of territory , of points of strategic military and maritime advantage , or to indirect accomplish- ment of this effect by dynastic ar- ran gement . 3 He then refers to the occupation by Germany of a naval station on the ...
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