General International Organization: A Source BookJames Thomas Watkins, Joseph William Robinson |
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... tribunal ex officio . When the tribunal does not include an umpire , it appoints its own presi- dent . ART . 58. When the compromise is settled by a commission , as contem- plated in Article 54 , and in the absence of an agreement to ...
... tribunal ex officio . When the tribunal does not include an umpire , it appoints its own presi- dent . ART . 58. When the compromise is settled by a commission , as contem- plated in Article 54 , and in the absence of an agreement to ...
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... tribunal when the latter considers it necessary for the purpose of reaching a just decision . The discussions consist in the usual development before the tribunal of the arguments of the parties . ART . 64. A certified copy of every ...
... tribunal when the latter considers it necessary for the purpose of reaching a just decision . The discussions consist in the usual development before the tribunal of the arguments of the parties . ART . 64. A certified copy of every ...
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... tribunal considers its decisions in private and the proceed- ings remain secret . All questions are decided by a ma- jority of the members of the tribunal . ART . 79. The award must give the reasons on which it is based . It con- tains ...
... tribunal considers its decisions in private and the proceed- ings remain secret . All questions are decided by a ma- jority of the members of the tribunal . ART . 79. The award must give the reasons on which it is based . It con- tains ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 3 |
THE CONCERT OF EUROPE | 10 |
THE AMELioration of War Movement | 20 |
Copyright | |
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