Argument: On The Question Of The Validity Of The Treaty Of Limits Between Costa Rica And Nicaragua And Other Supplementary Points Connected With It (1887)
""Argument: On The Question Of The Validity Of The Treaty Of Limits Between Costa Rica And Nicaragua And Other Supplementary Points Connected With It"" is a book written by Pedro Perez Zeledon in 1887. The book is a legal argument that examines the validity of the Treaty of Limits between Costa Rica and Nicaragua, as well as other related issues. The Treaty of Limits was signed in 1858 and established the boundaries between the two countries. However, there were disputes over the interpretation of the treaty, and this led ...
Read More
""Argument: On The Question Of The Validity Of The Treaty Of Limits Between Costa Rica And Nicaragua And Other Supplementary Points Connected With It"" is a book written by Pedro Perez Zeledon in 1887. The book is a legal argument that examines the validity of the Treaty of Limits between Costa Rica and Nicaragua, as well as other related issues. The Treaty of Limits was signed in 1858 and established the boundaries between the two countries. However, there were disputes over the interpretation of the treaty, and this led to tensions between the two nations. Zeledon's book provides a detailed analysis of the treaty and the legal arguments surrounding its validity. The book also discusses other related issues, such as the rights of indigenous peoples and the role of international law in resolving disputes between nations. Overall, ""Argument: On The Question Of The Validity Of The Treaty Of Limits Between Costa Rica And Nicaragua And Other Supplementary Points Connected With It"" is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of Central America and the legal issues surrounding international borders.Submitted To Arbitration Of The President Of The United States Of America, Filed On Behalf Of The Government Of Costa Rica.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Read Less
All Editions of Argument: On the Question of the Validity of the Treaty of Limits Between Costa Rica and Nicaragua and Other Supplementary Points Connected with It, Submitted to the Arbitration of the President of the United States of America, File on Behalf of the Gover