General International Organization: A Source BookJames Thomas Watkins, Joseph William Robinson |
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... consider likely to throw light on and complete his evi- dence , or get information on any point concerning the ... consider useful for ascertaining the truth . ART . 30. The commission considers its decisions in private and the proceed ...
... consider likely to throw light on and complete his evi- dence , or get information on any point concerning the ... consider useful for ascertaining the truth . ART . 30. The commission considers its decisions in private and the proceed ...
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... consider expedient in defense of their case . ART . 71. They are entitled to raise objections and points . The decisions of the tribunal on these points are final and can not form the subject of any subsequent discussion . ART . 72. The ...
... consider expedient in defense of their case . ART . 71. They are entitled to raise objections and points . The decisions of the tribunal on these points are final and can not form the subject of any subsequent discussion . ART . 72. The ...
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... consider the Conference should have addressed to the parties to the dispute . Alternative Article 11. If , in the event of the Conference being unable to agree upon a recommendation to be addressed to the parties to the dispute , any ...
... consider the Conference should have addressed to the parties to the dispute . Alternative Article 11. If , in the event of the Conference being unable to agree upon a recommendation to be addressed to the parties to the dispute , any ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 3 |
THE CONCERT OF EUROPE | 10 |
THE AMELioration of War Movement | 20 |
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