I The High Contracting Parties agree that all disputes between them, of every nature whatsoever, which diplomacy shall fail to adjust, shall be submitted for investigation and report to an International Commission, to be constituted in the manner prescribed... History Teacher's Magazine - Page 1501917Full view - About this book
| Great Britain. Foreign Office - Commercial treaties - 1924 - 1194 pages
...powers, found to be in proper form, have agreed upon and concluded the following Articles: — AKT. 1. The High Contracting Parties agree that all disputes between them, of every nature whatsoever, other than disputes the settlement of which is provided for and, in fact, achieved under existing Agreements... | |
| United States - Law - 1915 - 596 pages
...respective full powers, found to be in proper form, have agreed upon the following articles: ARTICLE I. The high contracting parties agree that all disputes between them, of every nature whatsoever, which diplomacy shall fail to adjust, shall be submitted for investigation and report to an International... | |
| International law - 1915 - 1080 pages
...November 10, 1914; proclaimed by the President of the United States November 11, 1914): 2 Article 1. The high contracting parties agree that all disputes between them, of every nature whatsoever, other than disputes the settlement of which is provided for and in fact achieved under existing agreements... | |
| Electronic journals - 1921 - 656 pages
...following is, therefore, tentatively suggested as the second article of the proposed general peace treaty: The high contracting parties agree that all disputes between them, of every nature whatsoever, other than disputes the settlement of which is provided for 3 For the report of the Committee on Foreign... | |
| Georg Friedrich Martens - Europe - 1926 - 996 pages
...powers, found to be in proper form, have agreed upon and concluded the following articles: Article 1. The High Contracting Parties agree that all disputes between them, of every nature whatsoever, other than disputes the settlement of which is provided for and, in fact, achieved under existing agreements... | |
| Memorial Day - 1911 - 602 pages
...The first treaty of the kind was made with Salvador and the articles of its text follow. . ARTICLE I The high contracting parties agree that all disputes between them, of every nature whatsoever, which diplomacy shall fail to adjust, shall be submitted for investigation and report to an International... | |
| World Peace Foundation - International cooperation - 1913 - 404 pages
...respective full powers, found to be in proper form, have agreed upon the following articles: ARTICLE I. The high contracting parties agree that all disputes between them, of every nature whatsoever, which diplomacy shall fail to adjust, shall be submitted for investigation and report to an International... | |
| Arbitration (International law) - 1912 - 922 pages
...advance the cause of general peace, have resolved to enter into a treaty for that purpose. ARTICLE I The high contracting parties agree that all disputes between them, of every nature whatsoever, which diplomacy shall fail to adjust, shall be submitted for investigation and report to an International... | |
| Netherlands - Netherlands - 1912 - 1344 pages
...have agreed upou and concluded the following articles: Article I. The High Oontracting Parties agrée that all disputes between them, of every nature whatsoever, to the settlement of wliich previous arbitration treaties or agreements do not npply in their terms or are uot applk-d in... | |
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