In admitting the principle of compulsory arbitration. 2. In declaring that certain disputes, in particular those relating to the interpretation and application of the provisions of international agreements, may be submitted to compulsory arbitration without... The Encyclopaedia Britannica: Pay to Ree - Stran 41911Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Edmund Burke - 1908 - 668 strani
...other proposals had failed, a vceu was adopted at the suggestion of Count Tornielli (Italy) affirming the principle of compulsory arbitration, declaring...application of the provisions of international agreements, might be submitted to it without restriction, and that, though a Convention had not been practicable,... | |
| United States. Congress - 1924 - 1048 strani
...submission and was " unanimous " : "L In admitting the principle of compulsory arbitration. " 2- In declaring that certain disputes, in particular those...application of the provisions of international agreements, may be. submitted to compulsory arbitration without any restriction." This was tlm position of th«... | |
| 1908 - 668 strani
...other proposals had failed, a vceu was adopted at the suggestion of Count Tornielli (Italy) affirming the principle of compulsory arbitration, declaring...application of the provisions of international agreements, might be submitted to it without restriction, and that, though a Convention had not been practicable,... | |
| James Brown Scott - 1908 - 494 strani
...aucune restriction. It is unanimous — 1. In admitting the principle of compulsory arbitration. 2. In declaring that certain disputes, in particular those...application of the provisions of international agreements, may be submitted to compulsory arbitration without any restriction. Finally, it is unanimous in TEXTS... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office - 1908 - 164 strani
...admitted :— It is unanimous — 1. In recognizing the principle of obligatory arbitration. 2. In declaring that certain disputes, in particular those...of the provisions of International Agree•ments, may be submitted to obligatory arbitration without any restriction. Finally, it is unanimous in proclaiming... | |
| Thomas Joseph Lawrence - 1908 - 232 strani
...could do was to declare in its Final Act that it admitted the principle of compulsory arbitration, and that " certain disputes, in particular those relating...application of the provisions of international agreements, may be submitted to compulsory arbitration without any restriction." It is quite possible that this... | |
| Edward Arthur Whittuck - 1908 - 524 strani
...situation, au point de vue des charges militaires, des étrangers établis sur leurs territoires. FINAL ACT relating to the interpretation and application of the provisions of international agreements, may be submitted to compulsory arbitration without any restriction. Finally, it is unanimous in proclaiming... | |
| Naval War College (U.S.) - 1909 - 264 strani
...unanimously admitted: It is unanimous — 1. In admitting the principle of compulsory arbitration. 2. In declaring that certain disputes, in particular those...application of the provisions of International Agreements, may be submitted to compulsory arbitration without any restriction . Finally, it is unanimous in proclaiming... | |
| James Brown Scott - 1909 - 566 strani
...unanimously admitted: It is unanimous: 1. In admitting the principle of compulsory arbitration. 2. In declaring that certain disputes, in particular those...application of the provisions of international agreements, may be submitted to compulsory arbitration without any restriction. Finally, it is unanimous in proclaiming... | |
| American Peace Congress - 1909 - 548 strani
...that the Conference is unanimous — "1. In admitting the principle of compulsory arbitration. "2. In declaring that certain disputes, in particular those...application of the provisions of international agreements, may be submitted to compulsory arbitration without any restrictions." 236 insistent public opinion... | |
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