the principle of

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art 7.

the

ut most

possible

it

is

The

intention

C-freedom of

and

kans it be

further, that

Extent

Statute

of

ne

that

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Statis

sha facilitate

Communications

and

Re

transit

of

traffic"

to

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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

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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

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