| 1953 - 960 pages
...Article 9 of the San Francisco Peace Treaty Japan agreed to "enter promptly into negotiations with Allied Powers so desiring for the conclusion of bilateral...conservation and development of fisheries on the High Seas." There are two reasons why Japan has delayed a reply to this proposal: 1. Japan would like to hold the... | |
| 1951 - 70 pages
...Japanese government prepared promptly to enter into negotiations with Indonesia for the conclusion of agreements providing for the regulation or limitation...conservation and development of fisheries on the high seas between and surrounding the Indonesian islands in order to safeguard the fish-stock and the seafood... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1951 - 484 pages
...Japanese Government prepared promptly to enter into negotiations with Indonesia for the conclusion of agreements providing for the regulation or limitation of fishing and the conservation of fishing on the high seas between and surrounding the Indonesian Islands in order to safeguard the... | |
| 1951 - 484 pages
...Japanese Government prepared promptly to enter into negotiations with Indonesia for the conclusion of agreements providing for the regulation or limitation of fishing and the conservation of fishing on the high seas between and surrounding the Indonesian Islands in order to safeguard the... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1953 - 384 pages
...related to the definition of areas in which, with respect to salmon, voluntary abstention should " "Japan will enter promptly into negotiations with...conservation and development of fisheries on the high seas." be practiced and conservation measures enforced in accordance with the provisions of the convention.... | |
| United States. Department of State. Historical Office - 1957 - 1778 pages
...Treaty its renunciation of the rights, title and interests referred to hi this paragraph. Article 9 e been seas.8 1 See the United States note to Japan, Apr. 22, 1953; Department of State Bulletin, May 18,... | |
| Charles B. Bourne - 1997 - 408 pages
...September 8, 1951, as an example of a provision that would give rise to that obligation. That article provides that 'Japan will enter promptly into negotiations...conclusion of bilateral and multilateral agreements for the... development of fisheries on the high seas.'55 The use of this example suggests that Judge... | |
| Bernard Eccleston, Michael Dawson, Deborah J. McNamara - 1998 - 408 pages
...military forces to their homes, to the extent not already completed, will be carried out. [...] Article 9 Japan will enter promptly into negotiations with the...conservation and development of fisheries on the high seas. Article 10 Japan renounces all special rights and interests in China, including all benefits and privileges... | |
| Don Stewart Nimmons - 2003 - 554 pages
...Treaty its renunciation of the rights, title and interests referred to in this paragraph. Article 9 Japan will enter promptly into negotiations with the...conservation and development of fisheries on the high seas. Article 10 Japan renounces all special rights and interests in China, including all benefits and privileges... | |
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