Organization, shall immediately, either individually or in agreement with other Parties to the Treaty, come to the assistance of the state or states attacked with all such means as it deems necessary, including armed force. Czechoslovakia and the Brezhnev Doctrine - Page 30by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Government Operations. Subcommittee on National Security and International Operations - 1969 - 61 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations - 1956 - 1068 pages
...one or more of the Parties to the Treaty by any state or group of states, each of the Parties to the Treaty, in the exercise of its right to individual...jointly in order to restore and maintain international peace and security. Measures taken on the basis of this Article shall be reported to the Security Council... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1956 - 544 pages
...of the Parties to the Treaty by any State or group of States, each of the Parties . . . shall . . . come to the assistance of the State or States attacked...means as it deems necessary, including armed force." 11 Article 1 : "The Contracting Parties undertake, in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations - 1959 - 752 pages
...one or more of the Parties to the Treaty by any state or group of states, each of the Parties to the Treaty, in the exercise of its right to individual...jointly in order to restore and maintain international peace and security. Measures taken on the basis of this Article shall be reported to the Security Council... | |
| 1959 - 484 pages
...the exercise of Article 51 of the Charter of the Iftiited Nations Organization "shall immediately Oo come to the assistance of the state or states attacked...such means as it deems necessary, including armed forces ยป"20/ The parties shall immediately consult concerning the necessary measures to be taken by... | |
| United States Department of State. Historical Office - 1961 - 1392 pages
...one or more of the Parties to the Treaty by any state or group of states, each of the Parties to the Treaty, in the exercise of its right to individual...jointly in order to restore and maintain international peace and security. Measures taken on the basis of this Article shall be reported to the Security Council... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Government Operations - 1966 - 1114 pages
...one or more of the Parties to the Treaty by any state or group of states, each of the Parties to the in the preceding fiscal year was no less than the...combined effort in the fiscal year 1964 in supporting them jointly in order to restore and maintain international id security. ires taken on the basis of... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Government Operations - 1969 - 1326 pages
...one or more of the Parties to the Treaty by any state or group of states, each of the Parties to the Treaty, in the exercise of its right to individual...jointly in order to restore and maintain international peace and security. . . . Article 8 The Contracting Parties declare that they will act in a spirit... | |
| United States. Department of the Army - 1970 - 518 pages
...one or more of the Parties to the Treaty by any state or group of states, each of the Parties to the Treaty, in the exercise of its right to individual...taken by them jointly in order to restore and maintain Internationa! peace and security. Measures taken on the basis of this Article shall be reported to... | |
| United States. Department of the Army - 1971 - 384 pages
...individually or in agreement with other Parties to the Treaty, come to the assistance of the slate or stales attacked with all such means as it deems necessary,...jointly in order to restore and maintain international peace and security. Measures taken on the basis of this Article shall be reported to the Security Council... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1972 - 1052 pages
...one or more of the Parties . . . each of the Parties shall . . . come to the assistance of the State attacked with all such means as it deems necessary, including armed force." The signatories also agreed to "refrnin from threat or use of force and to settle their international disputes... | |
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