Court in all or any of the classes of legal disputes concerning : (a) the interpretation of a treaty; (b) any question of international law; (c) the existence of any fact which, if established, would constitute a breach of an international obligation;... International Law - Page cxxixby George Grafton Wilson - 1922 - 360 pagesFull view - About this book
| Electronic journals - 1922 - 804 pages
...is adjoined, or at a later moment, declare that they recognise as compulsory ipso facto and without special agreement, in relation to any other Member...legal disputes concerning: (a) The interpretation of a Treaty; (b) Any question of International Law; (c) The existence of any fact which, if established,... | |
| World politics - 1921 - 582 pages
...members of the League of Nations and the States mentioned in the annex to the covenant may, cither when signing or ratifyIng the protocol, to which the...disputes concerning : (a) The interpretation of a treaty. (b) Any question of International law. (c) The existence of any fact which, If established,... | |
| League of Nations Union - 1921 - 310 pages
...Court. Article XXXVI. — The jurisdiction of the Court comprises all cases which the parties refer to it and all matters specially provided for in Treaties...or any of the classes of legal disputes concerning : (c) The existence of any fact which, if established, would constitute a breach of an international... | |
| Hugh Hale Leigh Bellot - 1921 - 74 pages
...is adjoined, or at a later moment, declare that they recognise as compulsory ipso facto and without special agreement, in relation to any other Member...disputes concerning : (a) The interpretation of a Treaty. (b) Any question of International Law. (c) The existence of any fact which, if established,... | |
| Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - Peace - 1921 - 272 pages
...comme obligatoire, de plein droit et sans convention speciale, vis-aDIVISION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW tion to any other Member or State accepting the same obligation,...legal disputes concerning: (a) The interpretation of a treaty. (b) Any question of international law. (c) The existence of any fact which, if established,... | |
| American Society of International Law - International law - 1921 - 134 pages
...reconnaître dés à présent comme obligatoire, de plein droit et sans convention spéciale, vis-àtion to any other member or state accepting the same obligation,...legal disputes concerning: (a) The interpretation of a treaty. (b) Any question of international law. (c) The existence of any fact which, if established,... | |
| Hugh Hale Leigh Bellot - 1921 - 72 pages
...compulsory ipso facto and without special agreement, in relation to any other Member or vState accepting the same obligation, the jurisdiction of the Court...disputes concerning : (a) The interpretation of a Treaty. (b) Any question of International Law. (c) The existence of any fact which, if established,... | |
| Harbors - 1921 - 1094 pages
...agreement, in relation to any other Member or State accepting the same obligation, the j urisdiction of the Court in all or any of the classes of legal disputes concerning : (a) The interpretation of a treaty; (b) Any question of international law; (c) The existence of any fact which, if established,... | |
| John Eugene Harley - International law - 1921 - 148 pages
...the next Article. ARTICLE 34 giving it jurisdiction) to hear and determine cases of a legal nature concerning: (a) the interpretation of a treaty; (6) any question of international law; (c) the existence of any fact which, if established, would constitute a breach of an international obligation;... | |
| Arbitration (International law) - 1921 - 580 pages
...without any special convention giving it jurisdiction) to hear and determine cases of a legal nature concerning: (a) The interpretation of a treaty; (6) Any question of international law; (c) The existence of any fact which, if established, would constitute a breach of an international obligation;... | |
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