In disputes of an international nature involving neither honor nor vital interests and arising from a difference of opinion on points of fact, the Contracting Powers deem it expedient and desirable that the parties who have not been able to come to an... Handbuch der Arzneimittellehre - Page 11by Hermann Nothnagel, Michael Joseph Rossbach - 1914 - 947 pagesFull view - About this book
| Amos Shartle Hershey - International law - 1912 - 628 pages
...allow, institute an International Commission of Inquiry, to facilitate a solution of these differences by elucidating the facts by means of an impartial and conscientious investigation." 10 In subsequent articles u the Convention of 1899 provided that International Commissions of Inquiry... | |
| North Carolina Bar Association - Bar associations - 1919 - 238 pages
...inquiry to which nations could mutually apply in order "to facilitate a solution of these differences by elucidating the facts by means of an impartial and conscientious investigation." A commission of inquiry was recommended only in disputes which involved "neither honor nor vital interests."... | |
| Sir Thomas Barclay, Syed Ameer Ali - Italy - 1912 - 284 pages
...allow, institute an International Commission of Inquiry, to facilitate a solution of these differences by elucidating the facts by means of an impartial and conscientious investigation. [ART. X.—The International Commissions of Inquiry are constituted by special agreement between the... | |
| Joseph Hodges Choate - Arbitration - 1913 - 138 pages
...of work achieved by the Conference, the object being to facilitate the solution of the differences by elucidating the facts by means of an impartial and conscientious investigation. The plan recommended requires that "upon the inquiry, both sides shall be heard ; that the powers in dispute... | |
| Thomas Joseph Lawrence - International law - 1914 - 376 pages
...opinion on points of fact, the Contracting Powers deem it expedient and desirable that the parties who have not been able to come to an agreement by means...means of an impartial and conscientious investigation. Article 10 International Commissions of Inquiry are constituted by special agreement between the contending... | |
| Charles H. Stockton - International law - 1914 - 642 pages
...opinion on points of fact, the Contracting Powers deem it expedient and desirable that the parties who have not been able to come to an agreement by means...means of an impartial and conscientious investigation. ARTICLE 10 "International Commissions of Inquiry are constituted by special agreement between the parties... | |
| United States. War Department - 1914 - 1100 pages
...opinion on points of fact, the Contracting rowers deem it expedient and desirable that the parties who have not been able to come to an agreement by means of diplomacy, should, as far as circumstances ill low, institute an International Commission of Inquiry, to facilitate a solution of these disputes... | |
| James Alton James - United States - 1914 - 606 pages
...neither honor nor vital interests, and arising from a difference of opinion on points of fact, that they institute an International Commission of Inquiry to facilitate a solution of these differences. The Tribunal is simple. Its present domicile is not one Place of of the listed "show places"... | |
| Arbitration (International law) - 1915 - 278 pages
...opinion on points of fact, the Contracting Powers deem it expedient and desirable that the parties who have not been able to come to an agreement by means...means of an impartial and conscientious investigation. 10. International Commissions of Inquiry are constituted by special agreement between the parties in... | |
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