The Making of the Reparation and Economic Sections of the TreatyHarper & Brothers, 1920 - 352 páginas |
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... thereto . The subject of bilateral treaties which Germany had concluded with each of the Allied and Associ- ated Powers is dealt with in a different way . These agreements are in effect declared abrogated in the Treaty of Peace . The ...
... thereto . The subject of bilateral treaties which Germany had concluded with each of the Allied and Associ- ated Powers is dealt with in a different way . These agreements are in effect declared abrogated in the Treaty of Peace . The ...
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... thereto a scheme . is provided for the settlement of debts due by na- tionals of the enemy countries to each other as well as certain public debts . The purpose of the scheme is mainly to facilitate an adjustment of pri- vate commercial ...
... thereto a scheme . is provided for the settlement of debts due by na- tionals of the enemy countries to each other as well as certain public debts . The purpose of the scheme is mainly to facilitate an adjustment of pri- vate commercial ...
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... its renewals and the Protocols thereto . This operates so that nations reparation in account receiving kind must therefor into the General Reparation Fund . Facilities to be accorded the Repara- tion Commis- sion . 132 Reparation Clauses.
... its renewals and the Protocols thereto . This operates so that nations reparation in account receiving kind must therefor into the General Reparation Fund . Facilities to be accorded the Repara- tion Commis- sion . 132 Reparation Clauses.
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... under the present Treaty or any treaties or agreements supplementary not extend raising money for other than poses . The Treaty pur- charge does Control of export of gold . thereto or under arrangements 173 Reparation Clauses.
... under the present Treaty or any treaties or agreements supplementary not extend raising money for other than poses . The Treaty pur- charge does Control of export of gold . thereto or under arrangements 173 Reparation Clauses.
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Bernard Mannes Baruch. Control of export of gold . thereto or under arrangements concluded between Germany and the Allied and Asso- ciated Powers during the Armistice or its extensions . Up to May 1 , 1921 , the German Govern- ment shall ...
Bernard Mannes Baruch. Control of export of gold . thereto or under arrangements concluded between Germany and the Allied and Asso- ciated Powers during the Armistice or its extensions . Up to May 1 , 1921 , the German Govern- ment shall ...
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Página 308 - What we seek is the reign of law, based upon the consent of the governed and sustained by the organized opinion of mankind.
Página 291 - The Allied Governments feel that no doubt ought to be allowed to exist as to what this provision implies. By it they understand that compensation will be made by Germany for all damage done to the civilian population of the Allies and their property by the aggression of Germany by land, by sea, and from the air.
Página 127 - The Allied and Associated Governments affirm and Germany accepts the responsibility of Germany and her allies for causing all the loss and damage to which the Allied and Associated Governments and their nationals have been subjected as a consequence of the war imposed upon them by the aggression of Germany and her allies.
Página 312 - First, the impartial justice meted out must involve no discrimination between those to whom we wish to be just and those to whom we do not wish to be just.
Página 310 - Second, that peoples and provinces are not to be bartered about from sovereignty to sovereignty as if they were mere chattels and pawns in a game...
Página 266 - Tribunal shall be established between each of the Allied and Associated Powers on the one hand and Germany on the other hand. Each such Tribunal shall consist of three members. Each of the Governments concerned shall appoint one of these members. The President shall be chosen by agreement between the two Governments concerned. In case of failure to reach agreement, the President of the Tribunal...
Página 238 - Government of any of the High Contracting Parties, made or given, or purporting to be made or given, in pursuance of war legislation with regard to enemy property, rights or interests, is confirmed. Provided that the provisions of this paragraph shall not be held to prejudice the titles to property heretofore acquired in good faith and for value and in accordance with the laws of the country in which the property is situated by nationals of the Allied and Associated Powers.
Página 117 - ... and established in favour of those persons who would have been entitled thereto, from the coming into force of the present Treaty. Nevertheless, all acts done by virtue of the special measures taken during the war under legislative, executive or administrative authority of any Allied or Associated Power in regard to the rights of German nationals in industrial, literary or artistic property shall remain in force and shall continue to maintain their full effect.
Página 131 - November 11, 1918, shall first be met, and such supplies of food and raw materials as may be judged by the Governments of the Principal Allied and Associated Powers to be essential to enable Germany to meet her obligations for reparation may also, with the approval of the said Governments, be paid for out of the above sum.
Página 137 - Damage in respect of all property wherever situated belonging to any of the Allied or Associated States or their nationals, with the exception of naval and military works or materials, which has been carried off, seized, injured or destroyed by the acts of Germany or her allies on land, on sea or from the air, or damage directly in consequence of hostilities or of any operations of war.