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Making Public the Treaty of Friendship and General Relations Between the Republic of the Philippines and the Italian Republic
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Making Public the Treaty of Friendship and General Relations Between the Republic of the Philippines and the Italian Republic
Proclamation No. 118
February 22, 1949
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Summary of the Treaty of Friendship and General Relations between the Republic of the Philippines and the Italian RepublicPreamble
- The Treaty is designed to strengthen the relations of amity and good understanding between the Philippines and Italy.
- It was concluded and signed by the respective Plenipotentiaries of the two Governments at Rome on July 9, 1947.
Ratification and Concurrence
- The Senate of the Philippines concurred in the making of the Treaty through Resolution No. 50 adopted on May 4, 1948, subject to a reservation:
- Nothing in the Treaty shall be construed as affecting, altering, amending or repealing any of the existing constitutional provisions, statutes, or laws of the Republic of the Philippines prohibiting aliens, or limiting or regulating their rights to acquire, possess, and dispose of movable or immovable property, to establish and maintain schools of learning, to reside and travel, and to engage in trade, industry, and other pursuits.
- The Treaty was duly ratified and confirmed by the President of the Philippines, subject to the reservation.
- The Treaty was duly ratified by the Government of the Republic of Italy.
- The instruments of ratification of the two Governments were exchanged at Manila, Philippines, on December 10, 1948.
Entry into Force
- The Treaty shall enter into operation on the date of exchange of ratifications.
Proclamation
- President Elpidio Quirino caused the Treaty to be made public, subject to the aforesaid reservation, to the end that the same and every article and clause thereof may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the Republic of the Philippines and its citizens.
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Making Public the Treaty of Friendship and General Relations Between the Republic of the Philippines and the Italian Republic
Proclamation No. 118
•February 22, 1949
MALACAÑANGManila
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES
Proclamation No. 118
MAKING PUBLIC THE TREATY OF FRIENDSHIP AND GENERAL RELATIONS BETWEEN THE REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES AND THE ITALIAN REPUBLIC.
WHEREAS, a Treaty of Friendship and General Relations between the Republic of the Philippines and the Italian Republic, designed to strengthen the relations of amity and good understanding which happily exist between the two countries, was concluded and signed by the respective Plenipotentiaries of the two Governments at Rome, on July ninth, nineteen hundred and forty-seven;
WHEREAS, the Senate of the Philippines, by its Resolution No. 50 adopted on May 4, 1948, concurred in the making of the said Treaty of Friendship and General Relations, subject to a reservation, as follows:
"Resolved, That the Senate of the Philippines concur, as it hereby concurs, in the Treaty of Friendship and General Relations between the Republic of the Philippines and the Italian Republic which was concluded and signed at Rome on July ninth, nineteen hundred and forty-seven, with the understanding, that nothing in the Treaty shall be construed...
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Amity
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Constitutional Provisions
Statutes
Laws
Aliens
Property Rights
Schools
Residence
Travel
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Industry
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Proclamation
Elpidio Quirino
MALACAÑANGManila
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES
Proclamation No. 118
MAKING PUBLIC THE TREATY OF FRIENDSHIP AND GENERAL RELATIONS BETWEEN THE REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES AND THE ITALIAN REPUBLIC.
WHEREAS, a Treaty of Friendship and General Relations between the Republic of the Philippines and the Italian Republic, designed to strengthen the relations of amity and good understanding which happily exist between the two countries, was concluded and signed by the respective Plenipotentiaries of the two Governments at Rome, on July ninth, nineteen hundred and forty-seven;
WHEREAS, the Senate of the Philippines, by its Resolution No. 50 adopted on May 4, 1948, concurred in the making of the said Treaty of Friendship and General Relations, subject to a reservation, as follows:
"Resolved, That the Senate of the Philippines concur, as it hereby concurs, in the Treaty of Friendship and General Relations between the Republic of the Philippines and the Italian Republic which was concluded and signed at Rome on July ninth, nineteen hundred and forty-seven, with the understanding, that nothing in the Treaty shall be construed...
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