The Government of the United States of America may intervene in any part of the Republic of Panama to reestablish public peace and constitutional order in the event of their being disturbed... Area Handbook for Panama - Page 176by Thomas E. Weil - 1972 - 415 pagesFull view - About this book
| International Bureau of the American Republics, José Ignacio Rodríguez - America - 1906 - 436 pages
...or public instruction. ART. 136. The Government of the United States of America shall have the power to intervene in any part of the Republic of Panama to reestablish public peace and constitutional order, in the event of their being disturbed, if the said Government, by public... | |
| History, Modern - 1907 - 1068 pages
...with charity or public instruction. Article 13G. The Government of the United States of America may intervene in any part of the Republic of Panama to reestablish public peace and constitutional order in the event of their being disturbed, provided that that nation shall,... | |
| Edwin De Witt Dickinson - Equality of states - 1918 - 844 pages
...Constitution of Panama, which provides: The Government of the Unitea States of America shall have the power to intervene in any part of the Republic of Panama to reestablish public peace and constitutional order, in the event of their being disturbed, if the said Government, by public... | |
| Herbert Francis Wright - Constitutions - 1919 - 714 pages
...charity or education. ART. 136. The government of the United States of America shall have the power to intervene in any part of the Republic of Panama to reestablish public peace and constitutional order, in the event of their being disturbed, if the said nation, by public... | |
| Raymond Leslie Buell - International law - 1925 - 798 pages
...Constitution (Art. 136), also provides, "The Government of the United States of America shall have the power to intervene in any part of the Republic of Panama to reestablish public peace and constitutional order, in the event of their being disturbed, if the said nation, by public... | |
| International relations - 1974 - 20 pages
...agreed upon only after stormy debate and at the urging of Minister Buchanan, permitted the United States to "intervene in any part of the Republic of Panama to reestablish public peace and constitutional order in the event of their being disturbed . . . ." JAN. 28, 1908. In an... | |
| International relations - 1974 - 20 pages
...agreed upon only after stormy debate and at the urging of Minister Buchanan, permitted the United States to "intervene in any part of the Republic of Panama to reestablish public peace and constitutional order in the event of their being disturbed . . . ." JAN. 28, 1908. In an... | |
| Harold F. Peterson - Political Science - 1977 - 486 pages
...first suggested. Approved as Article 136, it read: The Government of the United States of America may intervene in any part of the Republic of Panama to reestablish public peace and constitutional order in the event of their being disturbed, provided that the nation shall,... | |
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