Commercial Policy in War Time and After: A Study of the Application of Democratic Ideas to International Commercial RelationsAppleton, 1919 - 478 pages |
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Page xiii
... agreements concerning industrial prop- erty and unfair competition International trade and commerce commissions The penalty for refusal to act - - CHAPTER XIII AFTERMATH OF WAR - TIME CONTROL OF FOOD AND RAW MATERIALS Food and raw ...
... agreements concerning industrial prop- erty and unfair competition International trade and commerce commissions The penalty for refusal to act - - CHAPTER XIII AFTERMATH OF WAR - TIME CONTROL OF FOOD AND RAW MATERIALS Food and raw ...
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... Agreements relating to the open door Berlin Conference , 1884-5 - Algeciras Conference , 1906 - Open door in China ... agreement - Concealed discriminations — Pos- 241 263 278 sible grounds for exceptions to the rule of equality of xiv ...
... Agreements relating to the open door Berlin Conference , 1884-5 - Algeciras Conference , 1906 - Open door in China ... agreement - Concealed discriminations — Pos- 241 263 278 sible grounds for exceptions to the rule of equality of xiv ...
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... agreement for the preven- tion of war and the maintenance of just relations between the nations . The conclusions of Mr. Culbertson as to the relation of our commercial policy to this broader question will doubtless call out strenuous ...
... agreement for the preven- tion of war and the maintenance of just relations between the nations . The conclusions of Mr. Culbertson as to the relation of our commercial policy to this broader question will doubtless call out strenuous ...
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... agreements as to conditions of employment and international commissions and tribunals to handle these matters , to balk at an international control of com- mercial policies would be to strain at the gnat and swal- low the camel . It ...
... agreements as to conditions of employment and international commissions and tribunals to handle these matters , to balk at an international control of com- mercial policies would be to strain at the gnat and swal- low the camel . It ...
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... agreements by the Ministry of Munitions , and , where necessary , by the War Office , Admiralty , and Ministry of Munitions jointly , with selected firms , under which in return for Government financial and other assistance they have ...
... agreements by the Ministry of Munitions , and , where necessary , by the War Office , Admiralty , and Ministry of Munitions jointly , with selected firms , under which in return for Government financial and other assistance they have ...
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