| Edmund Burke - History - 1900 - 704 pages
...interpretation or application of international conventions, arbitration is recognised by the signatory Powers as the most effective, and at the same time the most equitable, means of settling disputes not arranged by diplomatic methods. 16. The agreement to arbitrate may be concluded for disputes already... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1920 - 1558 pages
...especially in the interpretation or applications of international conventions, they recognize arbitration as the most effective and at the same time the most...settling disputes which diplomacy has failed to settle." Although it cannot be denied that in the case of Colombia's claim there is no occasion to exert extraordinary... | |
| 1901 - 736 pages
...of Great Britain. It declares that "in juridical questions and, in the first place, in questions of the interpretation or application of International Conventions, arbitration is recognized by the signatory Powers as the most efficacious and at the same time the most equitable means of settling... | |
| United States - 1907 - 1014 pages
...character, and this subject is one of those. It would, therefore, seem as if it fell under Article XVI. : " In questions of a legal nature, and especially in...international conventions, arbitration is recognized by the Signatory Powers as the most effective, and at the same time the most equitable, means of settling... | |
| Maryland State Bar Association - 1911 - 340 pages
...and on the basis of respect for law." It affirms that "in questions of a legal nature, and specially in the interpretation or application of international conventions, arbitration is recognized by the signatory powers as the most effective and at the same time the most equitable means of settling disputes... | |
| John Westlake - South Africa - 1899 - 50 pages
...interpretation or application of international conventions, arbitration is recognized by the signatory powers as the most effective, and at the same time...settling disputes which diplomacy has failed to settle." The Russian draft had been limited in the same way : see its Art. 7. And the memorandum accompanying... | |
| John Westlake - South Africa - 1899 - 52 pages
...16 of the convention on mediation and arbitration drawn up this year at the Hague expresses that " in questions of a legal nature, and especially in...international conventions, arbitration is recognized by the signatory powers as the most effective, and at the same time the most equitable, means of settling... | |
| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1899 - 752 pages
...convention then provides for International Arbitration, which it declares to be the " most efficacious and at the same time the .most equitable means of settling disputes." The signatory powers agree to organize a Permanent Court of Arbitration, accessible at all times and... | |
| History - 1900 - 722 pages
...interpretation or application of international conventions, arbitration is recognised by the signatory Powers as the most effective, and at the same time the most equitable, means of settling disputes not arranged by diplomatic methods. 16. The agreement to arbitrate may be concluded for disputes already... | |
| George Grafton Wilson, George Fox Tucker - International law - 1901 - 534 pages
...differences between States by judges of their own choice, and on the basis of respect for law. 2o * ART. 16. In questions of a legal nature, and especially in...International Conventions, arbitration is recognized by the Signatory Powers as the most effective, and at the same time the most equitable, means of settling... | |
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