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" A dispute is a disagreement on a point of law or fact, a conflict of legal views or of interests between two persons. "
Collection of judgments - Page 10
by Permanent Court of International Justice - 1923
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Digest of International Law, Volume 1

Marjorie Millace Whiteman - International law - 1963 - 1022 pages
...Jerusalem Concessions, the Court found that there existed a "dispute" within the meaning of article 26 ("a disagreement on a point of law or fact, a conflict...legal views or of interests between two persons," ibid. 11) ; that the dispute was between the Mandatory and another Member of the League of Nations,...
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International Law Reports, Volume 27

E. Lauterpacht - Law - 1963 - 712 pages
...International Justice in the Mavrommatis Palestine Concessions (PCIJ, Series A, No. 2 at p. i4m), ' a dispute is a disagreement on a point of law or fact, a conflict of legal views or interests between two persons '. See too, German Interests in Polish Upper Silesia (PCIJ, Series A,...
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International Law Reports, Volume 48

E. Lauterpacht - Law - 1975 - 528 pages
...denial" in relation to jurisdiction over disputes. As the Permanent Court said in the Mavrommatis case: "A dispute is a disagreement on a point of law or fact, a conflict of legal views or of interest between two persons." (PCIJ, Series A, No. 2, p. 11.) A tribunal must, therefore, first look...
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International Law in Historical Perspective: Inter-State disputes and their ...

J. H. W. Verzijl - Law - 1976 - 660 pages
...have taken a liberal view of this problem in the sense that a dispute was held to exist whenever there is "a disagreement on a point of law or fact, a conflict of legal views or interests between two persons" (Mavrommatis Palestine Concessions case, Preliminary Objections, 1924),...
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Recueil Des Cours, Collected Courses, 1975, Volume 144

Law - 1976 - 414 pages
...1. Compare, for example, the Permanent Court of International Justice's definition of a "dispute" as "a disagreement on a point of law or fact, a conflict of legal views or interests between two persons", Mavrommatis Palestine Concessions (Jurisdiction), PCIJ. Ser. A, No....
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The Case Law of the International Court

E. Hambro - Law - 1977 - 568 pages
...Member of the League which considered that there existed between it and the mandatory administration "a disagreement on a point of law or fact, a conflict of legal views" on the way in which the Mandatory was exercising its Mandate. Reference has been made in this connection...
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International Law Reports, Volume 53

E. Lauterpacht - Law - 1979 - 672 pages
...decision in the Mavrommatis Palestine Concessions case,28 the Permanent Court characterized the dispute as "a disagreement on a point of law or fact, a conflict...legal views or of interests between two persons"; — Similarly, in the Serbian Loans case,29 the Permanent Court, having found that there was a "difference...
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Protection of Officials of Foreign States According to International Law

Franciszek Przetacznik - Law - 1983 - 420 pages
...in its Judgment concerning the Mavrommatis Palestine Concessions case, defines the term "dispute" as "a disagreement on a point of law or fact, a conflict of legal views or interests between two persons".4 The definition of a dispute given by the PCIJ was no more than a first...
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Recueil Des Cours, Collected Courses 1980

Law - 1984 - 384 pages
...feature of a legal system811. The disputes I have in mind may go beyond the well-known definition of "a disagreement on a point of law or fact, a conflict of legal views or interests between two persons812". The notion itself is not nor cannot be static. The world of today...
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International Law and the International System

William Elliott Butler - Law - 1987 - 234 pages
...adjudication? An answer that has stood the test of time was provided by PCIJ in the Mavrommatis case: 'A dispute is a disagreement on a point of law or...conflict of legal views or of interests between two persons.'3 As this definition indicates, the existence of a dispute is an objective question. A dispute...
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