(b) Any question of International Law; (a) The interpretation of a Treaty; (c) The existence of any fact which, if established, would constitute a breach of an international obligation; (d) The nature or extent of the reparation to be made for the breach... The American Journal of International Law - Page 2551922Full view - About this book
 | North American review - 1920 - 996 pages
...coming within the jurisdiction of the court, which are defined as those of a legal nature concerning— (a) The interpretation of a treaty. (c) The existence of any fact which, if established, would constitute a breach of an international obligation. (b) Any question of international... | |
 | Electronic journals - 1921 - 288 pages
...constitute a breach of an international obligation. " (d) The nature or extent of the reparation to be made for the breach of an international obligation. " The declaration referred to above may be made unconditionally or on condition of reciprocity on the part of several or certain Members or States,... | |
 | American Society of International Law - International law - 1921 - 132 pages
...constitute a breach of an international obligation. (d) The nature or extent of the reparation to be made for the breach of an international obligation. The declaration referred to above may be made unconditionally or on condition of reciprocity on the part of several or certain members or states,... | |
 | Fred Hampson Aldrich - Arbitration (International law). - 1921 - 244 pages
...constitute a breach of an international obligation. (d) The nature or extent of the reparation to be made for the breach of an international obligation. The declaration referred to above may be made unconditionally or on condition of reciprocity on the part of several or certain members or States,... | |
 | Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - 1921 - 280 pages
...constitute a breach of an international obligation. (d) The nature or extent of the reparation to be made for the breach of an international obligation. The declaration referred to above may be made unconditionally or on condition of reciprocity on the part of several or certain Members or States,... | |
 | League of Nations Union - 1921 - 310 pages
...constitute a breach of an international obligation; (d) The nature or extent of the reparation to be made for the breach of an international obligation. The declaration referred to above may be made unconditionally or on condition of reciprocity on the part of several or certain members or States,... | |
 | Fred Hampson Aldrich - Arbitration (International law). - 1921 - 234 pages
...constitute a breach of an international obligation. (d) The nature or extent of the reparation to be made for the breach of an international obligation. The declaration referred to above may be made unconditionally or on condition of reciprocity on the part of several or certain members or States,... | |
 | Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - 1921 - 270 pages
...constitute a breach of an international obligation. (d) The nature or extent of the reparation to be made for the breach of an international obligation. The declaration referred to above may be made unconditionally or on condition of reciprocity on the part of several or certain Members or States,... | |
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