| Henri La Fontaine - International cooperation - 1916 - 200 pages
...execution, in due course, of the awards given by the Court (RC, Art. 43, pars. 3 and 4.) ART. 43. — With the object of facilitating an immediate recourse...has not been possible to settle by diplomacy, the States undertake to maintain a Permanent Court of Arbitration . . . accessible at all times, and acting,... | |
| Permanent Court of Arbitration - Arbitration (International law) - 1916 - 812 pages
...consider it possible to submit to it. CHAPTER II. — On the Permanent Court of Arbitration ARTICLE 20 With the object of facilitating an immediate recourse...has not been possible to settle by diplomacy, the signatory Powers undertake to organize a Permanent Court of Arbitration, accessible at all times and... | |
| Henri La Fontaine - International cooperation - 1916 - 198 pages
...execution, in due course, of the awards given by the Court (RC, Art. 43, pars. 3 and 4.) ART. 43.—With the object of facilitating an immediate recourse to...has not been possible to settle by diplomacy, the States undertake to maintain a Permanent Court of Arbitration . . . accessible at all times, and acting,... | |
| James Brown Scott - Arbitration (International law) - 1916 - 112 pages
...UPON WHICH THE JOINT PROJECT OF GERMANY, GREAT BRITAIN AND THE UNITED STATES WAS BASED.* ARTICLE i. With the object of facilitating an immediate recourse...to arbitration for international differences which could not be settled by diplomatic methods, the signatory powers undertake to organize a Permanent... | |
| Sir Thomas Barclay - Arbitration (International law) - 1917 - 238 pages
...consider it possible to submit Chapter II. — On the Permanent Court of Arbitration ART. [XX.] XLL— With the object of facilitating an immediate recourse...has not been possible to settle by diplomacy, the [Signatory] Contracting Powers undertake to [organise a] maintain as established by the first Peace... | |
| Sir Thomas Barclay - Declaration of London - 1917 - 352 pages
...create a Court in which international conflicts might be arbitrated. Article XX. provides as follows : "With the object of facilitating an immediate recourse...has not been possible to settle by diplomacy, the Signatory Powers undertake to organise a Permanent Court of Arbitration, accessible at all times and... | |
| James Brown Scott - Arbitration (International law) - 1917 - 964 pages
...Arbitration. This article clearly determines the general purpose of the institution of the Court : ' facilitating an immediate recourse to arbitration...it has not been possible to settle by diplomacy.' It contains the agreement made by the signatory Powers to organize the Permanent Court of Arbitration.... | |
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