The Panama Canal : a study in international law and diplomacy Harmodio Arias

By: Arias Madrid, HarmodioMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Colombia : Prensa Moderna Impresores, 1997Edition: 1a. ediciónDescription: 207 paginas. : 19 cmSubject(s): DERECHO INTERNACIONAL | CANAL DE PANAMÁ | DIPLOMACIA | DERECHODDC classification: 341.1
Contents:
Contents. Part I. The United States and The Interoceanic Canal. Draft Biography. Preface. Foreword. List of Books. Introduction. Chap. I. Original attitude of the united states towards the canal question. II. The Clayton-Bulwer Convention. III. Proposed control of the Canal by the United States. IV. The Canal as a goverment enterprise. V. The interoceanic canal and the Monroe Doctrine. Part II. The Juridical Position of the Panama Canal. I. Neutralisation in general. II. General principles bearing on the question of the neutralisation of waterways. III. Factors that contribute to give to the panama canal an international status. IV. Conventional agreements providing for the neutralisation of the panama canal. V. The Suez and Panama Canals compared. VI. The fortification of the Panama Canal. VII. Conclusion.
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Col. General 341.1 Ar41 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) e.1 Available 002331

Originalmente publicada por: London : P.S. King and Son Orchand House, Westminster, 1911.

Contents.
Part I.
The United States and The Interoceanic Canal.
Draft
Biography.
Preface.
Foreword.
List of Books.
Introduction.
Chap.
I. Original attitude of the united states towards the canal question.
II. The Clayton-Bulwer Convention.
III. Proposed control of the Canal by the United States.
IV. The Canal as a goverment enterprise.
V. The interoceanic canal and the Monroe Doctrine.
Part II.
The Juridical Position of the Panama Canal.
I. Neutralisation in general.
II. General principles bearing on the question of the neutralisation of waterways.
III. Factors that contribute to give to the panama canal an international status.
IV. Conventional agreements providing for the neutralisation of the panama canal.
V. The Suez and Panama Canals compared.
VI. The fortification of the Panama Canal.
VII. Conclusion.

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