in what article that considered as the backbone of the stcw convention
article 51
Article 51 of the U.N. Charter
He did attend and wrote 51 of the 89 Federalist Papers.
Starlog #51 has an article on Gene Roddenberry. It is actually an interview, really. :)
The Wikipedia article on "Area 51" seems to have a good overview. It also has links to additional sites.
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There is no "Article 51" of the Federalist Papers. There is Federalist 51, which was written by James Madison, and most famously discusses the "checks and balances" of our government.the importance of check and balancesThe provide the proper Checks and Balances between the different Departments in our government.
The UN Charter sets in writing the rules for the United Nations.Article 51 ensures the right of nations to engage in self-defencive military actions.
James Madison, George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, and 51 other delegates
The Federalist party would rapidly decline after the Convention; the Convention asked the federal government, in order to help New England's trade economy, to provide financial aid. They also asked for a New Constitutional Amendment requiring 2/3 majority rather than the majority of 51%.
Article 48 - ErrorArticle 49 - FraudArticle 50 - Corruption of a representative of a StateArticle 51 - Coercion of a representative of a StateArticle 52 - Coercion of a State by the threat or use of forceArticle 53 - Treaties conflicting with a peremptory norm of general international law ("jus cogens")