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... parties . It provided that all disputes of a legal character should be submitted to the Permanent Court of Inter- tional Justice , whose decision was binding on the parties . As regards the filling in of the gap found in Article 16 of ...
... parties . It provided that all disputes of a legal character should be submitted to the Permanent Court of Inter- tional Justice , whose decision was binding on the parties . As regards the filling in of the gap found in Article 16 of ...
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... Parties shall in the future maintain continual contact with one another for the purpose of consultation in order to exchange information on problems affecting their common interests . Art . 4. Neither of the two High Contracting Parties ...
... Parties shall in the future maintain continual contact with one another for the purpose of consultation in order to exchange information on problems affecting their common interests . Art . 4. Neither of the two High Contracting Parties ...
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... Parties so attacked by taking forthwith , individually and in concert with the other Parties , such action as it deems necessary , including the use of armed force , to restore and maintain the secuity of the North At- lantic area ...
... Parties so attacked by taking forthwith , individually and in concert with the other Parties , such action as it deems necessary , including the use of armed force , to restore and maintain the secuity of the North At- lantic area ...
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Peace Settlement | 13 |
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