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... signing parties . They are only sub- mitted in their final form and after being signed . Nevertheless , the submission to a legislative body makes debate on the treaty practically inevitable , so that the public is to some extent ...
... signing parties . They are only sub- mitted in their final form and after being signed . Nevertheless , the submission to a legislative body makes debate on the treaty practically inevitable , so that the public is to some extent ...
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... signed . The concordat between the Holy See and Ger- many , concluded after the National Socialist Revolution , and dated July 20 , 1933 , may be taken as a type . Article 1 guaran- tees confessional liberty and the public exercise of ...
... signed . The concordat between the Holy See and Ger- many , concluded after the National Socialist Revolution , and dated July 20 , 1933 , may be taken as a type . Article 1 guaran- tees confessional liberty and the public exercise of ...
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... signed by M. Weinstein are unique in diplomatic history and could only be the work of officials who had broken completely with all precedent , and who had never received any training . The Soviet Commissariat , how- ever , soon ...
... signed by M. Weinstein are unique in diplomatic history and could only be the work of officials who had broken completely with all precedent , and who had never received any training . The Soviet Commissariat , how- ever , soon ...
Contents
THE DIVIDING LINE OF THE WORLD WAR page | 13 |
THE DIFFICULTY OF MAKING PEACE | 18 |
THE OLD DIPLOMACY | 46 |
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