The conditions under which the Court shall be open to other states shall, subject to the special provisions contained in treaties in force, be laid down by the Security Council, but in no case shall such conditions place the parties in a position of inequality... British and Foreign State Papers - Page 813by Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1924Full view - About this book
| Permanent Court of International Justice - 1922 - 136 pages
...also to States mentioned in the Annex to the Covenant. The conditions under which the Court shall be open to other States shall, subject to the special...inequality before the Court. When a State which is not aMember of the League of Nations is a party to a dispute, the Court will fix the amount which that... | |
| George Grafton Wilson - International law - 1922 - 560 pages
...also to States mentioned in the Annex to the Covenant. The conditions under which the Court shall be open to other States shall, subject to the special...the Council, but in no case shall such provisions nlace the parties in a position of inequality before the Court. When a State which is not a Member... | |
| Electronic journals - 1923 - 946 pages
...with the addition that "the conditions under which the Court shall be open to other States shall ... be laid down by the Council, but in no case shall...parties in a position of inequality before the Court." It was this feature which led Dr. David Jayne Hill to "observe" that "it is not a universal Court but... | |
| Manley Ottmer Hudson - United States - 1925 - 406 pages
...with the addition that "the conditions under which the Court shall be open to other States shall ... be laid down by the Council, but in no case shall...parties in a position of inequality before the Court." It was this feature which led Dr. David Jayne Hill to "observe" that "it is not a universal Court but... | |
| Frances Kellor, Antonia Hatvany - Hague (Netherlands) - 1925 - 384 pages
...court shall be open of right to the signatory powers. The conditions under which the court shall be open to other states shall, subject to the special...contained in treaties in force, be laid down by the general committee, but in no case shall such provisions place the parties in a position of inequality... | |
| Frances Kellor, Antonia Hatvany - Hague (Netherlands) - 1925 - 420 pages
...subject to the special provisions contained in treaties in force, be laid down by the general committee, but in no case shall such provisions place the parties in a position of inequality before the court. Article 33. The jurisidiction of the court comprises all cases which the parties refer to it and all... | |
| Amos Shartle Hershey - International law - 1927 - 820 pages
...States mentioned in the Annex to the Covenant." 78 " The conditions under which the Court shall be open to other States shall, subject to the special...parties in a position of inequality before the Court." 79 jurisdiction over cases arising between any of the Contracting Governments and individuals as well... | |
| Simon Fleischman, Martin Thomas Manton - Jurisprudence - 1928 - 424 pages
...open to other states shall be subject to special provisions contained in the treaty in force and shall be laid down by the council, but in no case shall such provision place the parties in a position of inequality before the court. When a state, which is not... | |
| United States. Department of State - Congresses and conventions - 1929 - 1014 pages
...and also to states parties to the present Statute. (2) The conditions under which the Court shall be sisting of six members, three appointed by the General...and three by the Security Council, may be formed Security Council, but In no case shall such conditions place the parties in a position of Inequality... | |
| United States. Department of State - Congresses and conventions - 1929 - 184 pages
...and also to States parties to the present Statute. (2) The conditions under which the Court shall be open to other States shall, subject to the special...contained in treaties in force, be laid down by the Security Council, but in no case shall such conditions place the parties in a position of inequality... | |
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