World Peace: Or Principles of International Law in Their Application to Efforts for the Preservation of the Peace of the World |
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Page 195
... mem- bers - eleven Judges and four Deputy Judges . The num- ber of Judges and Deputy Judges may hereafter be in- creased by the Assembly upon the proposal of the Coun- cil of the League of Nations to a total of fifteen Judges and six Deputy ...
... mem- bers - eleven Judges and four Deputy Judges . The num- ber of Judges and Deputy Judges may hereafter be in- creased by the Assembly upon the proposal of the Coun- cil of the League of Nations to a total of fifteen Judges and six Deputy ...
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... Judges , then the Deputy Judges . ARTICLE 9. - At every election the electors shall bear in mind that not only should all the persons appointed as members of the court possess the qualifications re- quired , but the whole body also ...
... Judges , then the Deputy Judges . ARTICLE 9. - At every election the electors shall bear in mind that not only should all the persons appointed as members of the court possess the qualifications re- quired , but the whole body also ...
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... Judges , the eldest Judge shall have a casting vote . ARTICLE 13. - The ... Deputy Judges shall be called upon to sit in the order laid down in a list ... court may INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE 197.
... Judges , the eldest Judge shall have a casting vote . ARTICLE 13. - The ... Deputy Judges shall be called upon to sit in the order laid down in a list ... court may INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE 197.
Page 198
... court may not exercise any political or administrative function . This provision does not apply to the Deputy Judges , except when performing their duties on the court . Any doubt on this point is settled by the decision of the court ...
... court may not exercise any political or administrative function . This provision does not apply to the Deputy Judges , except when performing their duties on the court . Any doubt on this point is settled by the decision of the court ...
Page 199
... Deputy Judges to sit . If , however , eleven Judges are not available a quorum of nine Judges shall suffice to constitute the court . ARTICLE 26. - Labor cases , particularly cases referred to in Part XIII . ( Labor ) of the Treaty of ...
... Deputy Judges to sit . If , however , eleven Judges are not available a quorum of nine Judges shall suffice to constitute the court . ARTICLE 26. - Labor cases , particularly cases referred to in Part XIII . ( Labor ) of the Treaty of ...
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Page 76 - Article (15) it is provided that "if the dispute between the parties is claimed by one of them, and is found by the council, to arise out of a matter which, by international law, is solely within the domestic jurisdiction of that party, the council shall so report, and shall make no recommendation as to its settlement.