Article 38 1 . The Court, whose function is to decide in accordance with international law such disputes as are submitted to it, shall apply: a. international conventions, whether general or particular, establishing rules expressly recognized by the contesting... The American Journal of International Law - Page 631923Full view - About this book
| Georg Friedrich Martens - Europe - 1923 - 1016 pages
...provides for thé référence of a matter to a tribunal to be instituted by thé League of Nations, thé Court will be such tribunal. Article 38. The Court shall apply: 1. International conventions, whfther général or particular, establishiug rules expressly recognised by thé coitesting States;... | |
| American Society of International Law - International law - 1921 - 132 pages
...publicists of the various nations, as subsidiary means for the determination of rules of law.] Article 37 When a treaty or convention in force provides for...states; 2. International custom, as evidence of a genral practice accepted as law; 3. The general principles of law recognized by civilized \ nations;... | |
| Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - Peace - 1921 - 272 pages
...the various nations, as subsidiary means for the determination of rules of law.] Article 37 IV hen a treaty or convention in force provides for the reference...rules expressly recognized by the contesting States; £>. International custom, as evidence of a genral practice accepted as law; 3. The general principles... | |
| International Labour Office - Labor laws and legislation - 1921 - 692 pages
...and 27 may, with the consent of the Parties to the dispute, sit elsewhere than at The Hague. Article 37. — When a treaty or convention in force provides...general or particular, establishing rules expressly recognised by the contesting States ; „ The Council and the Assembly proceeded, during the Second... | |
| American Society of International Law - International law - 1921 - 132 pages
...qualified publicists of the various nations, as subsidiary means for the determination of rules of Article 37 When a treaty or convention in force provides for...general or particular, establishing rules expressly recognised by the contesting states; 2. International custom, as evidence of a genral practice accepted... | |
| Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - Peace - 1921 - 272 pages
...the reference of a matter to a tribunal to be instituted by the League of Nations, the Court lifill be such tribunal. Article 38 The Court shall apply:...States; 2. International custom, as evidence of a genral practice accepted as law; 3. The general principles of law recognized by civilized nations;... | |
| Hugh Hale Leigh Bellot - 1921 - 72 pages
...matter to a tribunal to be instituted by the League of Nations, the Court will be such tribunal. ART. 38. The Court shall apply : 1. International conventions,...general or particular, establishing rules expressly recognised by the contesting States ; 2. International custom, as evidence of a general practice accepted... | |
| Permanent Court of International Justice - 1922 - 136 pages
...whether the Court has jurisdiction, the matter shall be settled by the decision of the Court. ARTICLE 37. When a treaty or convention in force provides...general or particular, establishing rules expressly recognised by the contesting States; 2. International custom, as evidence of a general practice accepted... | |
| Electronic journals - 1922 - 1032 pages
...matter to a tribunal to be instituted by the League of Nations, the Court will be such tribunal. ART. 38. The Court shall apply: 1. International conventions,...general or particular, establishing rules expressly recognised by the contesting States; 2. International custom, as evidence of a general practice accepted... | |
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