| United States - Sweden - 1932 - 666 pages
...entitled to put questions to the agents and counsel of the parties and to ask them for explanations on doubtful points. Neither the questions put, nor the remarks made by members of the Tribunal in the course of the discussions, can be regarded as an expression of opinion by the Tribunal in general... | |
| America - 1934 - 370 pages
...entitled to put questions to the agents and counselors of the Parties and ask them for explanations on doubtful points. Neither the questions put nor the remarks made by members of the Tribunal in the course of the debates can be regarded as an expression of the opinions of the Tribunal in general... | |
| United States - Law - 1903 - 1034 pages
...members of the Tribunal have the right to put questions to the agents and counsel of the parties, und to demand explanations from them on doubtful points. Neither the questions put nor the remarks made bv members of the Tribunal during the discussions can be regarded as an expression of opinion by the... | |
| International law - 1909 - 264 pages
...entitled to put questions to the agents and counsel of the parties, and to ask them for explanations on doubtful points. Neither the questions put, nor the remarks made by members of the Tribunal in the course of the discussions, can be regarded as an expression of opinion by the Tribunal in general... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1903 - 906 pages
...The members of the Tribunal have the right to put questions to the agents and counsel of the parties, and to demand explanations from them on doubtful points....Tribunal in general, or by its members in particular. ARTICE XLVIII. The Tribunal is authorized to declare its competence in interpreting the " Compromis"... | |
| United States. Department of State - Latin America - 1910 - 776 pages
...on these points are final and cannot form the subject of any subsequent discussion. ARTICLE LXXII. Neither the questions put, nor the remarks made by members of the Tribunal in the course of the discussions, can be regarded as an expression of opinion by the Tribunal in general... | |
| Amos Jenkins Peaslee - 1974 - 702 pages
...points. Neither the questions put, nor the remarks made by members of the Tribunal in the course of the discussions, can be regarded as an expression...Tribunal in general or by its members in particular. Art. 73. The Tribunal is authorized to declare its competence in interpreting the "Compromis," as well... | |
| V. S. Mani - Law - 1980 - 494 pages
...considered view or attitude on any legal issue.144 The 1899 Hague Convention clarified the position thus: Neither the questions put, nor the remarks made by members of the tribunal in the course of the discussions can be regarded as an expression of opinion by the tribunal in general,... | |
| Salman M. A. Salman, Kishor Uprety - Business & Economics - 2002 - 428 pages
...The members of the Court shall be entitled to put questions to the Agents and Counsel of the Parties and to demand explanations from them on doubtful points....Neither the questions put nor the remarks made by the members of the Court during the discussions shall be regarded as an expression of an opinion of... | |
| Ariel Dinar - Technology & Engineering - 2007 - 469 pages
...The members of the Court shall be entitled to put questions to the Agents and Counsel of the Parties and to demand explanations from them on doubtful points....Neither the questions put nor the remarks made by the members of the Court during the discussions shall be regarded as an expression of an opinion of... | |
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