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by Maryland State Bar Association - 1911
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The Collected Papers of John Westlake on Public International Law

John Westlake - International law - 1914 - 756 pages
...drawn up this year [1899] at the Hague expresses that " in questions of a legal nature, and especially in the interpretation or application of international...disputes which diplomacy has failed to settle." The Russian draft had been limited in the same way : see its Art. 7. And the memorandum accompanying that...
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The Canadian Law Times, Volume 33

Law - 1914 - 1230 pages
...Convention adopted at The Hague : " In questions of a legal nature, and especially in the interpretatian or application of International Conventions, arbitration...of settling disputes, which diplomacy has failed to settle."8 • Article 16, of the Convention of 1899 for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes....
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The Canadian Law Times, Volume 33

Law - 1914 - 1238 pages
...Arbitration Convention adopted at The Hague : ''In questions of a legal nature, and especially in Hie interpretation or application of International Conventions,...effective, and at the same time the most equitable means <rf settling disputes, which diplomacy has failed to settle."* •Article 16, of the Convention of...
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Outlines of International Law

Charles H. Stockton - International law - 1914 - 644 pages
...interpretation or application of International Conventions, arbitration is recognized by the Contracting Powers as the most effective, and, at the same time,...settling disputes which diplomacy has failed to settle. "Consequently, it would be desirable that, in disputes about the abovementioned questions, the Contracting...
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Pecuniary Claims Arbitration. Shorthand Notes of the Proceedings in Claim No ...

10:United States - United States - 1914 - 206 pages
...interpretation or application of international Conventions, arbitration is recognised by the contracting Powers as the most effective and, at the same time,...settling disputes which diplomacy has failed to settle." Now, as I had the honour to say to the Tribunal in connection with the Hardman case, the Tribunal sits...
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Proceedings of International Conference Under the Auspices of ..., Volume 4

American Society for Judicial Settlement of International Disputes - Arbitration (International law) - 1914 - 460 pages
...however, that the convention meant arbitration to be a substitute for diplomacy, for it is stated to be "the most effective and at the same time the most...settling disputes which diplomacy has failed to settle." This meaning appears the more probable, if it be borne in mind that in the same article arbitration...
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Documents Illustrative of International Law

Thomas Joseph Lawrence - International law - 1914 - 376 pages
...engagement to submit in good faith to the Award. Article 38 In questions of a legal nature, and especially in the interpretation or application of International Conventions, arbitration is recognized by the Contracting Powers as the most equitable means of arranging disputes which diplomacy has failed to...
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Handbuch der Arzneimittellehre

Hermann Nothnagel, Michael Joseph Rossbach - Pharmacology - 1914 - 732 pages
...Sullivan, but the nations of the earth, declare that "in questions of a legal nature, and especially in the interpretation or application of international conventions, arbitration is recognized by the contracting power as the most effective and at the same time, the most equitable means of settling...
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Outlines of International Law

Charles H. Stockton - International law - 1914 - 648 pages
...disputes, of which the United States is a party, says: "In questions of a legal nature, and especially in the interpretation or application of international conventions, arbitration is recognized by the contracting powers as the most effective and, at the same time, the most equitable means of settling...
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The Hague Arbitration Cases: Compromis and Awards, with Maps, in Cases ...

George Grafton Wilson - Arbitration (International law) - 1915 - 558 pages
...choice, and on the basis of respect for law. ARTICLE 16 In questions of a legal nature, and especially in the interpretation or application of International...settling disputes which diplomacy has failed to settle. ARTICLE 17 The Arbitration Convention is concluded for questions already existing or for questions...
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