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Paperback Rules of Procedure of the International Joint Commission: Adopted Pursuant to Article XII of the Treaty Between the United States and Great Britain, S Book

ISBN: 1149642629

ISBN13: 9781149642627

Rules of Procedure of the International Joint Commission: Adopted Pursuant to Article XII of the Treaty Between the United States and Great Britain, S

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This document presents the "Rules of Procedure of the International Joint Commission," adopted in 1912 pursuant to Article XII of the treaty between the United States and Great Britain signed on January 11, 1909. It outlines the operational guidelines and protocols governing the Commission's activities related to resolving disputes and addressing issues along the border between the U.S. and Canada. This historical record provides valuable insight into early 20th-century international cooperation and the formalization of processes for managing shared resources and resolving trans-boundary issues. It remains relevant to scholars and practitioners of international law, environmental policy, and diplomatic history, offering a foundational understanding of the International Joint Commission's role in fostering peaceful relations and sustainable resource management.

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