| Frederick Edwin Smith Earl of Birkenhead - International law - 1918 - 464 pages
...and in other cases ' the Court shall apply the rules of international law. If no generally recognised rule exists, the Court shall give judgment in accordance...with the general principles of justice and equity.' A failure to comply with the procedure prescribed by the belligerent captor may be disregarded if the... | |
| Pasquale Fiore - International law - 1918 - 780 pages
...provisions, the Court shall apply the rules of international law. If no generally recognized rule existn the Court shall give judgment in accordance with the general principles of justice and equity. The above provisions apply equally to questions relating to the order and mode of proof. If, in accordance... | |
| James Brown Scott - Declaration of London - 1920 - 296 pages
...proceedings, the court is governed by the provisions of the said treaty. In the absence of such provisions the court shall apply the rules of international law....with the general principles of justice and equity. In estimating the value of such an agreement among the civilized Powers it is worth while even for... | |
| James Brown Scott - Declaration of London - 1919 - 294 pages
...proceedings, the court is governed by the provisions of the said treaty. In the absence of such provisions, the court shall apply the rules of international law....with the general principles of justice and equity. The above provisions apply equally to questions relating to the order and mode of proof. If, in accordance... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Awards and Prizes - 1919 - 732 pages
...contains these words: "The court shall apply the rules of international law. If no generally recognised rule exists the court shall give judgment in accordance with the general principle of justice and equity"— it is to be assumed that in confirming this convention Parliament... | |
| Frederick Charles Hicks - International cooperation - 1920 - 546 pages
...proceedings, the Court is governed by the provisions of the said treaty. In the absence of such provisions, the Court shall apply the rules of international law....with the general principles of justice and equity. The above provisions apply equally to questions relating to the order and mode of proof. If, in accordance... | |
| Stephen Haley Allen - International cooperation - 1920 - 688 pages
...proceedings, the Court is governed by the provisions of the said Treaty. In the absence of such provisions, the Court shall apply the rules of international law....with the general principles of justice and equity." The last paragraph above quoted recognizes that there are cases as to which no generally recognized... | |
| Charles Ghequiere Fenwick - International law - 1924 - 694 pages
...provisions, to be "the rules of international law." If no generally recognized rule existed, the court was to give judgment "in accordance with the general principles of justice and equity. " 4 It was the uncertainty attaching to the law to be applied by the court that led to the calling... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1926 - 136 pages
...between the parties, the treat}' provisions should govern, but that "in the absence of such provisions the court shall apply the rules of international law....general principles of justice and equity." When the treaty came up for ratification, it was met by the objection that there were so many different views... | |
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