| William Howard Taft, William Jennings Bryan - Peace - 1917 - 184 pages
...to Enforce Peace out of which the whole debate grew. It contains four articles, as follows: "It is desirable for the United States to join a league of...any issue as to its jurisdiction of the question. Second: All other questions arising between the signatories and not settled by negotiation, shall be... | |
| Theodore Marburg - 1917 - 184 pages
...conserved, and the progress of mankind in comfort, enlightenment and happiness may continue. PLATFORM We believe it to be desirable for the United States...be submitted to a judicial tribunal for hearing and judgement, both upon the merits and upon any issue as to its jurisdiction of the question. Second:... | |
| Robert Goldsmith - Arbitration (International law) - 1917 - 378 pages
...signatories to the following." Four proposals were adopted at the organisation meeting, as follows: First: All justiciable questions arising between the...any issue as to its jurisdiction of the question. Second: All other questions arising between the signatories and not settled by negotiation, shall be... | |
| Robert Goldsmith - Arbitration (International law) - 1917 - 402 pages
...signatories to the following." Four proposals were adopted at the organisation meeting, as follows: First: All justiciable questions arising between the...any issue as to its jurisdiction of the question. Second: All other questions arising between the signatories and not settled by negotiation, shall be... | |
| James Bryce Bryce (Viscount) - Peace - 1917 - 64 pages
...the United States to join in a league of nations binding the signatories to the following : — 1. All justiciable questions arising between the signatory...any issue as to its jurisdiction of the question. 2. All other questions arising between the signatories and not settled by negotiation shall be submitted... | |
| Charles Robert Ashbee - LEAGUE TO ENFORCE PEACE. AMERICAN BRANCH - 1917 - 102 pages
...four points of the League to Enforce Peace, as drafted at the Philadelphia meeting, are these :— 'First. All justiciable questions arising between...judgment, both upon the merits and upon any issue as to the jurisdiction of the question. Second. All other questions arising between the signatories and not... | |
| Frank Noel Keen - Peace - 1917 - 36 pages
...questions arising between the signatory powers, not settled by negotiation, Hammering Out the Details 9 shall, subject to the limitations of treaties, be...any issue as to its jurisdiction of the question. Second : All other questions arising between the signatories and not settled by negotiation, shall... | |
| 1917 - 516 pages
...justiciable questions arising between the sig>Powers, not settled by negotiation, shall, subject to the liin of treaties, be submitted to a judicial tribunal for...any issue as to its jurisdiction of the question. Second : All other questions arising between the signatories and not settled by negotiation, shall... | |
| Minnesota Commission of Public Safety. Publicity Department - World War, 1914-1918 - 1917 - 68 pages
...arising between the signatory powers, not settled by negotiation, shall, subject to the limitation of treaties, be submitted to a judicial tribunal for...any issue as to its jurisdiction of the question. "3. All other questions arising between the signatories and not settled by negotiation shall be submitted... | |
| Arbitration (International law) - 1917 - 676 pages
...questions between the signatory Powers, not settled by negotiation, shall, subject to the limitation of treaties, be submitted to a judicial tribunal for hearing and judgment both upon the merits of the question and upon any issue as to jurisdiction. All other questions shall be submitted to a... | |
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