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Thrall, E.W. Jr., Failures in adhesively bonded structures. AGARD Lecture Series No. 12. Bonded Joints and Preparation for Bonding. North Atlantic Treaty Organization Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development, London, 1979. [Pg.1191]

In the 1970s the United Nations enacted controls to reduce litter by adopting two treaties (1) the Convention on the Prevention of Marine Pollution by Dumping of Wastes and Other Matter, aka the London Convention, and (2) the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, aka MARPOL. The London Convention has been updated by the London Protocol, which came into force in 2006. MARPOL was updated in 1978 with new provisions coming into force in 2006. [Pg.848]

January 1934 by Hankey and Fisher about the pocket battleships, Chatfield replied that the French (who had laid down the first of two battle-cruisers in 1932) could look after them. He added that Britain s three battle-cruisers could do so too, but ultimately the Royal Navy might not possess any ships of that type as the design of their replacements would depend upon what the Japanese replaced their battlecruisers with. No attempt was made to build larger cruisers to cope with the pocket battleships. Indeed, the Admiralty proposed at the second London naval conference to reduce the maximum size of cruisers, from the 10,000 tons allowed under the Washington treaty to 8,000 tons, to make it possible to build at less cost the number believed to be required to protect British trade. ... [Pg.121]

Research and Development, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Butterworths Scientific Publications, London, 1955. [Pg.235]

The Jacobs brothers had hamstrung a treaty the British Crown viewed as a mortal enemy, one the Rothschild-owned London Economist denounced as a "waltz of the elephants." Jackson has continued to work as a pawn of the Jacobs crime family, advocating, among other projects, a militaiy alliance with and weapons sales to China, Britain s partner in world dope traffic. [Pg.337]

Treatment of Polish Nationals in Danzig , PCIJ Series A/B, No. 44 (1932), p. 24. See also the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties, which in Article 27 provides that A party may not invoke the provisions of its internal law as justification for its failure to perform a treaty. It has been said that this principle is a self-evident one (Hersch Lauterpacht, The Development of International Law by the International Court, London Stevens Sons, 1958, p. 262). For a critical examination of the labelling of this principle as such, see Masahiko Asada, International Regime-Making Treaties and Constitutional Constraints on Their National Implementation , Journal of International Law... [Pg.97]

In one form or another, the language of precaution has now been adopted in many international treaties and conventions, such as the North Sea Declaration (1987), The Ozone Layer Protocol (1987), the Ministerial Declaration of the Second World Climate Conference (1990), the Maastricht Treaty that created the European Union (1994), the United Nations Fisheries Convention (1995), The London Convention Protocol on ocean dumping (1996) and the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety (2000), among others. [Pg.1007]

At the IX ATCM (London, 1987) the same concepts are expressed in Recommendation IX-5, Man s impact on the Antarctic environment . This Recommendation is of particular importance, because the Parties recognize as a primary responsibility the protection of the Antarctic environment from harmful human interference, the consideration of the environmental impact of future activities and the continuation of environmental monitoring. Moreover, in the IX ATCM the Antarctic Treaty area was designated as a Special Conservation Area and the Agreed Measures for the Conservation of Antarctica Flora and Fauna were adopted the Parties also decided to recommend to their governments that they reaffirm their commitment to environmental protection. [Pg.339]

Uytterhoeven MG, Schoonheydt RA (1993) Probing the synthesis of CoAPO-n molecular sieves by analysis of wet precm-sor gels. In von BaUmoos R, Higgins JB, Treaty MMJ (eds) Proceedings from the Ninth International Zeolite Conference. Butterworth-Heine-mann, Boston London Oxford Singapore Sydney Toronto Wellington, vol I, p 329 Han H-S,Chon H (1994) Stud Surf Sci Catd 84 797... [Pg.423]

Shaker M (1980) The nuclear non-proliferation treaty origin tmd implementation 1959-1979 (Volume 1). Oceana Publications, London... [Pg.66]

London Protocol (1936) Proces-verbal relating to the rules of submarine warfare set forth in Part IV of the treaty of London of April 22, 1930, London, 6 November 1936, LNTS 173 353-357 (1936-1937). Am J Int Law 31(Suppl) 137-139 (1937)... [Pg.91]

Three international treaties comprise MARPOL (a) the Convention for the Prevention of Marine Pollution by Dumping from Ships and Aircraft, adopted at Oslo on February 15, 1972 (b) the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973, adopted at London on November 2, 1973, and (c) the Protocol of 1978 relating to the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973, adopted in London on February 17, 1973. [Pg.7]

J. P. Perry Robinson, Chemical Warfare Capabilities of the Warsaw and North Atlantic Treaty Organizations An Overview From Open Sources , SIPRI, Chemical Weapons Destruction and Conversion (London Taylor Francis, 1981) p. 10 C. J. Dick, Soviet Chemical Warfare Capabilities , p. 31. [Pg.237]

Sims, N.R.A., The Diplomacy of Biological Disarmament Vicissitudes of a Treaty in Force, ig7S—ig8s (Basingstoke, Macmillan in association with the London School of Economics and Pohtical Science, 1986). [Pg.605]

July-August Polarisation between war and peace parties in London. Scots defeated at Preston 17 August. Colchester falls to Fairfax 27 August 1648-9 The Army settles a Commonwealth September Radical petitioning against a personal treaty with the king... [Pg.256]


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