To refrain from taking advantage of conditions in China in order to seek special rights or privileges which would abridge the rights of subjects or citizens of friendly States, and from countenancing action inimical to the security of such States. World Peace Foundation Pamphlets - Page 520by World Peace Foundation - 1927Full view - About this book
| American Association for International Conciliation - Arbitration (International law) - 1922 - 702 pages
...of equal opportunity for the commerce and industry of all nations throughout the territory of China; (4) To refrain from taking advantage of conditions...countenancing action inimical to the security of such States. ARTICLE II The Contracting Powers agree not to enter into any treaty, agreement, arrangement, or understanding,... | |
| Electronic journals - 1922 - 804 pages
...equal opportunity for the commerce and industry of all nations throughout the territory of China; " (4) To refrain from taking advantage of conditions...countenancing action inimical to the security of such States." Thus were reaffirmed the postulates of American policy which were no longer to be left to the exchanges... | |
| Georg Friedrich Martens - Europe - 1926 - 996 pages
...de la Chine le principe de la chance égale dustry of all nations throughout the territory of China; 4. To refrain from taking advantage of conditions...countenancing action inimical to the security of such States. Article II. The Contracting Powers agree not to enter into any treaty, agreement, arrangement, or understanding,... | |
| American Society of International Law. Annual Meeting - International law - 1922 - 176 pages
...of equal opportunity for the commerce and industry of all nations throughout the territory of China; (4) To refrain from taking advantage of conditions...countenancing action inimical to the security of such states. The first of these propositions stated the great objective of an independent China under international... | |
| China - 1921 - 728 pages
...nations throughout the territory of China. "4. To refrain from taking advantage of the present conditions in order to seek special rights or privileges which would abridge the rights of the subjects or the citizens of friendly states and from countenancing action inimical to the security... | |
| Bertram Lenox Putnam Weale - Conference on the Limitation of Armament - 1922 - 352 pages
...of equal opportunity for the commerce and industry of all nations throughout the territory of China. 4. To refrain from taking advantage of conditions...countenancing action inimical to the security of such States. Article 8. The contracting powers agree not to enter into any treaty, agreement, arrangement or understanding,... | |
| American Society of International Law - 1922 - 168 pages
...of equal opportunity for the commerce and industry of all nations throughout the territory of China; (4) To refrain from taking advantage of conditions...countenancing action inimical to the security of such states. The first of these propositions stated the great objective of an independent China under international... | |
| Electronic journals - 1922 - 880 pages
...of equal opportunity for the commerce and industry of all nations throughout the territory of China; (4) to refrain from taking advantage of conditions...countenancing action inimical to the security of such states; (5) to respect China's rights as a neutral in time of war; (6) to refrain from discriminating practices... | |
| Edward Alexander Powell - Eastern question (Far East). - 1922 - 442 pages
...of equal opportunity for the commerce and industry of all nations throughout the territory of China. 4. To refrain from taking advantage of conditions...countenancing action inimical to the security of such States. AETICLE n The contracting powers agree not to enter into any treaty, agreement, arrangement, or understanding,... | |
| World politics - 1922 - 298 pages
...of equal opportunity for the commerce and industry of all nations throughout the territory of China; (4) To refrain from taking advantage of conditions...countenancing action inimical to the security of such States. [Article I.] The Contracting Powers agree not to enter into any treaty, agreement, arrangement, or... | |
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