The Annual Register of World Events, 203. köideIvison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1962 |
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Page 176
... action so far as possible . Although the Administration worked energetically to safeguard civil rights in educa- tion , employment , and travel there was widespread disappointment among Negroes that the President had failed to sign an ...
... action so far as possible . Although the Administration worked energetically to safeguard civil rights in educa- tion , employment , and travel there was widespread disappointment among Negroes that the President had failed to sign an ...
Page 183
... action against Cuba . After a tour of Latin America during the summer Mr Adlai Stevenson , the U.S. Ambassador at the United Nations , said that any unilateral U.S. action against Cuba would result in almost universal ' condemnation and ...
... action against Cuba . After a tour of Latin America during the summer Mr Adlai Stevenson , the U.S. Ambassador at the United Nations , said that any unilateral U.S. action against Cuba would result in almost universal ' condemnation and ...
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... action ' strictly required by the exigencies of the situation ' , there was no ' margin of appreciation ' , and therefore the Government must satisfy the Court that no action other than detention was adequate to meet the situa- tion ...
... action ' strictly required by the exigencies of the situation ' , there was no ' margin of appreciation ' , and therefore the Government must satisfy the Court that no action other than detention was adequate to meet the situa- tion ...
Contents
PREFACE TO THE 203rd VOLUME | 1 |
TURKEY 276PERSIA 279ISRAEL 281 | 2 |
MIDSUMMER TO MICHAELMAS | 32 |
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