| George Washington Crichfield - 1908 - 704 sider
...differences between States by judges of their own choice, and on the basis of respect for law. ARTICLE XVI. In questions of a legal nature, and especially in...settling disputes which diplomacy has failed to settle. ARTICLE XVII. The Arbitration Convention is concluded for questions already existing or for questions... | |
| George Washington Crichfield - 1908 - 698 sider
...differences between States by judges of their own choice, and on the basis of respect for law. ARTICLE XVI. In questions of a legal nature, and especially in...settling disputes which diplomacy has failed to settle. ARTICLE XVII. The Arbitration Convention is concluded for questions already existing or for questions... | |
| Pennsylvania arbitration and peace conference. 1st, Philadelphia, 1908 - 1908 - 232 sider
...especially in the interpretation or application of international conventions, arbitration is secognized by the signatory Powers as the most effective, and...settling disputes which diplomacy has failed to settle. Article XX. With the object of facilitating immediate recourse to arbitration for international differences,... | |
| Edward Arthur Whittuck - 1908 - 524 sider
...place in the interpretation or application of international conventions, arbitration is recognised by the signatory Powers as the most effective, and...settling disputes which diplomacy has failed to settle. ARTICLE XVII The Arbitration Convention is concluded for cases already existing or for cases which... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office - 1908 - 164 sider
...law. Recourse to arbitration implies an engagement to submit in good faith to the Award. ARTICLE 38. In questions of a legal nature, and" especially in...International Conventions, arbitration is recognized by the Contracting Powers as the most effective, and, at the same time, the most equitable means of arranging... | |
| James Brown Scott - 1908 - 494 sider
...est conclue pour des contestations déjà nées ou pour des contestations éventuelles. ARTICLE 38 In questions of a legal nature, and especially in...international conventions, arbitration is recognized by the contracting powers as <he most effective and at the same time, the most equitable means of settling... | |
| Albert H. Putney - 1908 - 386 sider
...character, and especially in questions of the interpretation and application of international agreements, arbitration is recognized by the signatory powers...effective, and at the same time the most equitable, method of adjusting disputes which have not been settled in the diplomatic way. Art. XVII. The arbitral... | |
| Albert Hutchinson Putney - 1908 - 396 sider
...character, and especially in questions of the interpretation and application of international agreements, arbitration is recognized by the signatory powers as the most effective, and at the same tune the most equitable, method of adjusting disputes which have not been settled in the diplomatic... | |
| 1908 - 1054 sider
...read: In questions of a judicial character, and especially in questions regarding the interpretation of application of international conventions, arbitration...is recognized by the signatory powers as the most efficacious and, at the same time, the most equitable, means of deciding controversies which have not... | |
| 1917 - 388 sider
...Convention for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes, signed on July 29, 1899, affirms: " In questions of a legal nature, and especially in...settling disputes which diplomacy has failed to settle." 2. The provision was repeated in the revised convention of the Second Hague Conference in 1907, and... | |
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