the principle of
The
art 7.
the
ut most
possible
it
is
The
intention
C-freedom of
and
kans it be
further, that
Extent
Statute
of
ne
that
169
Contracting
Statis
sha facilitate
Communications
and
Re
transit
of
traffic"
to
the
ut most
Extent
practicable, subject of
course
No
Re
Provisions
Containes
within
ne
Statuli
itself.
3.
the
above
being
the
general principle upon
which
the
Statte
is founder,
Re
next question
for
our
фито
is
The
Extent
to
which
Article
5
of
Be
Stabuli
be
saio
lo
may
modity
it.
4.
would
Cons foue
The
4glevant
paragraphs of
Article
5 [ i.e. (!) and !!iii)]
to
me an
as
follows
in
plain, non legal language:.
(i) Despite
the requirements of this
Statule,
a
contracting state
is
мов
bound
li
affnd
transit
who
have been
(i) for passengers
forbidden entry into that state;
(ii) for goods
whose
importation
Derriday has
(iii) Despite Statute,
me as ureo
ints that state
in fact
been forbidden (on
the grounds mentioned).
the requirements
of
Kis
a
contracting state
may
-take
either in pursuance of a
General International Convention
otherwise, relating
&
inter alia, to me