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The New Treaties Between the United States and Panama

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2017

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Abstract

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Type
Editorial Comment
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1937

References

1 1 The four conventions are: a general treaty revising in some respects the Treaty of 1903, with sixteen exchanges of notes relating thereto; a convention for the regulation of radio communications in Panama and the Canal Zone, with three exchanges of notes; a convention providing for the transfer to Panama of two naval radio stations; a convention with regard to the construction of a trans-Isthmian highway between the cities of Panama and Colon.

2 See editorial in this JOTONAL, Vol. 20 (1926), p. 117.

3 Department of State Press Release, March 2, 1936.

4 The nature and scope of the Radio Conventions can not be adequately presented in the space here available.