General International Organization: A Source BookJames Thomas Watkins, Joseph William Robinson |
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... Government who ap- pointed him . ART . 90. The proceedings are con- ducted exclusively in writing . Each party , however , is entitled to ask that witnesses and experts should be called . The tribunal has , for its part , the right to ...
... Government who ap- pointed him . ART . 90. The proceedings are con- ducted exclusively in writing . Each party , however , is entitled to ask that witnesses and experts should be called . The tribunal has , for its part , the right to ...
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... Government against which it is made , and may invite that Government to make such statement on the subject as may think fit . it ART . 410 [ PROCEDURE ] . If no state- ment is received within a reasonable time from the Government in ...
... Government against which it is made , and may invite that Government to make such statement on the subject as may think fit . it ART . 410 [ PROCEDURE ] . If no state- ment is received within a reasonable time from the Government in ...
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... Government is unable to cope with the situation . The Greek Army is small and poorly equipped . It needs supplies and equip- ment if it is to restore authority to the Government throughout Greek terri- tory . Greece must have assistance ...
... Government is unable to cope with the situation . The Greek Army is small and poorly equipped . It needs supplies and equip- ment if it is to restore authority to the Government throughout Greek terri- tory . Greece must have assistance ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 3 |
THE CONCERT OF EUROPE | 10 |
THE AMELioration of War Movement | 20 |
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