differences between states by judges of their own choice, and on the basis of respect for law." "With the object of facilitating an immediate recourse to arbitration for international differences The Yale Law Journal - Strana 91914Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| George Grafton Wilson - 1910 - 698 str.
...SYSTEM OF ARBITRATION. Art. 37. International arbitration has for its object the settlement of disputes between States by judges of their own choice, and on the basis of respect for law. Recourse to arbitration implies an engagement to submit in good faith to the Award. Art 38. In questions... | |
| Jackson Harvey Ralston - 1910 - 380 str.
...system of arbitration ART. 37. International arbitration has for its object the settlement of disputes between states by judges of their own choice and on the basis of respect for law. Recourse to arbitration implies an engagement to submit in good faith to the award. ART. 38. In questions... | |
| Raymond Landon Bridgman, World Peace Foundation - 1911 - 330 str.
...System of Arbitration ART. 37. International arbitration has for its object the settlement of disputes between states by judges of their own choice, and on the basis of respect for law. Recourse to arbitration implies an engagement to submit in good faith to the award. ART. 38. In questions... | |
| Raymond Landon Bridgman - 1911 - 328 str.
...System of Arbitration ART. 37. International arbitration has for its object the settlement of disputes between states by judges of their own choice, and on the basis of respect for law. Recourse to arbitration implies an engagement to submit in good faith to the award. ART. 38. In questions... | |
| Frederick Edwin Smith Earl of Birkenhead - 1911 - 442 str.
...Court of Arbitration. 11. ' International arbitration has for its object the settlement of disputes between states by judges of their own choice and on the basis of respect for law. Recourse to arbitration implies an engagement to submit in good faith to the award.' 5 The general... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1911 - 48 str.
...of arbitration. ARTICLE 37. International arbitration has for its object the settlement of disputes between States by Judges of their own choice and on the basis of respect for law. Recourse to arbitration implies an engagement to submit in good faith to the Award. ARTICLE 38. In... | |
| 1911 - 1254 str.
...arbitration has for its object the settlement of differences between states by judges of their own choice, on the basis of respect for law." With the object of facilitating the "immediate recourse" to this process, the convention provided for the establishment of a "Permanent... | |
| Sir Thomas Barclay, Syed Ameer Ali - 1912 - 288 str.
...of Arbitration. Art. [XV.] XXXVII.—International arbitration has for its object the settlement of differences between States by judges of their own choice, and on the basis of respect for law. Recourse to arbitration implies an undertaking to submit in good faith to the Award. Art. [XVI.] XXXVIII.—In... | |
| Amos Shartle Hershey - 1912 - 634 str.
...character, but it became in a sense 17 "International Arbitration has for its object the settlement of differences between States by judges of their own choice, and on the basis of respect for law." i HC (1899 and 1007), Arts. 15 and 37. Owing to the nature of the interests involved, the mode of selection... | |
| Sir Thomas Barclay, Syed Ameer Ali - 1912 - 302 str.
...of Arbitration. ART. [XV.] XXXVII.—International arbitration has for its object the settlement of differences between States by judges of their own choice, and on the basis of respect for law. Recourse to arbitration implies an undertaking to submit in good faith to the Award. ART. [XVI.] XXXVIII.—In... | |
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