| Monroe doctrine - 1915 - 292 pages
...friendly Powers. Independently of this recourse, the Contracting Powers deem it expedient and desirable that one or more Powers, strangers to the dispute,...good offices or mediation to the states at variance. The exercise of this right can never be regarded by either of the parties in dispute as an unfriendly... | |
| Permanent Court of Arbitration - Arbitration (International law) - 1916 - 812 pages
...circumstances allow, to the good offices or mediation of one or more friendly Powers. Independently of this recourse, the signatory Powers recommend that...at variance. Powers, strangers to the dispute, have the right to offer good offices or mediation, even during the course of hostilities. The exercise of... | |
| Coleman Phillipson - International law - 1916 - 544 pages
...ART. III. — Independently of this recourse, the contracting Powers deem it expedient and desirable 4 that one or more Powers, strangers to the dispute,...at variance. Powers strangers to the dispute have the right to offer good offices or mediation even during the course of hostilities. ' De Clercq, Recueil,... | |
| Awards and Prizes - 1916 - 86 pages
...Hague conventions. Convention 1 of 1907 provides in article 3 that it is expedient and desirable that " strangers " to the dispute should on their own initiative...good offices or mediation to the States at variance," and that " the exercise of this right can never be regarded * * * as an unfriendly act." Although Great... | |
| Eugene Clyde Brooks - United States - 1916 - 586 pages
...provision of the Hague Convention of 1907, which states that it is expedient and desirable that ' ' strangers ' ' to the dispute should on their own initiative...good offices or mediation to the states at variance. But the old world was mad, mediation was then impossible, and the President had but one course before... | |
| eugene c. brooks - 1916 - 756 pages
...with a provision of the Hague Convention of 1907, which states that it is expedient and desirable that "strangers" to the dispute should on their own initiative...good offices or mediation to the states at variance. But the old world was mad, mediation was then impossible, and the President had but one course before... | |
| China - 1917 - 568 pages
...strangers to the dispute, should, on their own initiative, and as far as circumstances may allow, offeo: their good offices or mediation to the states at variance. Powers, strangers to the dispute, have the right to offer good offices or mediation, even during the course of hostilities. The exercise of... | |
| Sir Thomas Barclay - Declaration of London - 1917 - 352 pages
...Independently of this recourse, the [Signatory] Contracting Powers consider it is expedient and desirable that one or more Powers, strangers to the dispute,...at variance. Powers, strangers to the dispute, have the right to offer good offices or mediation, even during the course of hostilities. The exercise of... | |
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