The American Journal of International Law, Volume 4, Part 1American Society of International Law, 1910 - International law |
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... courts to the High Court , are believed simply to furnish an alternative right of appeal to the High Court , the prior right of appeal to the Crown in council still remaining unimpaired to the States . The inconvenience of this ...
... courts to the High Court , are believed simply to furnish an alternative right of appeal to the High Court , the prior right of appeal to the Crown in council still remaining unimpaired to the States . The inconvenience of this ...
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... COURT AND TO INVEST IT AS MODIFIED WITH THE JURISDICTION AND FUNCTIONS OF A COURT OF ARBITRAL JUSTICE The Department of State has had under consideration the possibility of a modification of the convention for the establishment of the ...
... COURT AND TO INVEST IT AS MODIFIED WITH THE JURISDICTION AND FUNCTIONS OF A COURT OF ARBITRAL JUSTICE The Department of State has had under consideration the possibility of a modification of the convention for the establishment of the ...
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... court may act as a court of first instance if parties so agree . The court and its entire entourage is declared neutral and " Le signe de la neutralité *** est une balance blanche sur un fond bleu . " The president shall have the title ...
... court may act as a court of first instance if parties so agree . The court and its entire entourage is declared neutral and " Le signe de la neutralité *** est une balance blanche sur un fond bleu . " The president shall have the title ...
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Woolsey | 1 |
which was supplemented in 1872 by responsible government Fin | 3 |
COMPULSORY ARBITRATION AT THE SECOND HAGUE CONFERENCE Heinrich | 83 |
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