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Перевод: Hague
[имя собственное] Гаага [геогр.]
Тезаурус:
- The meeting dragged into the early hours of yesterday morning as the Honduran President, Mr Jose Azcona, stormed out of the session after Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega refused to withdraw his suit to the International Court of Justice in The Hague over the continuing presence of contras in Honduras.
- By HELEN HAGUE
- The 1907 Hague Convention IV also contains an important provision in the preamble to the main convention, in what has come to be known as the Martens clause.
- It had at least seven governing bodies and watchdogs set over it: the Danzig Volkstag, the Danzig Senate, the Polish Commissioner General, the German Commissioner General, the Danzig Harbour Board, the League of Nations High Commissioner, the Council of the League of Nations at the High Court in the Hague and finally, the League itself sitting in Geneva.
- They punctuate the log of his days and weeks throughout his months at The Hague.
- Back in The Hague there is still enough art for the most voracious appetite, at the Prince Willem gallery and the Gemeentemuseum.
- They copy each other's institutions; and, to strengthen their common interests, they have built up a series of common institutions - international unions to govern postal, railway and telegraphic communication, conferences and conventions to regulate affairs both of property (such as copyright) and labour; international law courts (at the Hague and elsewhere) supported by a network of Arbitration and other treaties; a sort of World-Duma, in the periodical Peace Conferences at the Hague; and last but not least, the growing international organisation of the Labour and Socialist movements.
- I have tried a similar method with my Hague Linker by using a small piece of thread to join two pieces of yarn but, unfortunately, the knots were still too big to go through the eye of the needle.
- The codification effort that culminated in the Hague conventions was an attempt to control the increased scale of warfare brought about by the transition from relatively small professional armies to large conscript ones, and the growth in the destructive power of weapons consequent on the growth of large-scale modern industry.
- This was embodied in the Brussels Code of 1874 and the Regulations of the 1907 Hague Convention in the general rule that "Belligerents have not got an unlimited right as to the choice of means of injuring the enemy".
- If there are any more delays in building new facilities at the Cap La Hague reprocessing centre, it warns, the storage pools that house the wastes before they go for reprocessing could fill up.
- He believed that reality was best approached through work or its cessation, whether in the shape of miners in the Borinage, labourers digging streets in The Hague, the poor waiting submissively in long lines in soup kitchens, or old men in broken top hats walking through the gates of almshouses.
- It costs 14.95 and is available from: Hague Linking Machines.
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