Permanent Court of International Justice: Hearings...relative to the Adhesion of the U.S. to the Protocol ...Apr. 30 and May 1, 19241924 - Всего страниц: 188 |
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... , so that in some way they must reach an agree- ment , but which one was resorted to in this instance I am not advised . That was the situation at the time of the assembling PERMANENT COURT OF INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE 15.
... , so that in some way they must reach an agree- ment , but which one was resorted to in this instance I am not advised . That was the situation at the time of the assembling PERMANENT COURT OF INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE 15.
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... ment of A permanent court of international justice * * * in addition to the court of arbitration organized by * * * The Hague , * * * composed of a body of independent judges , elected regardless of their nationality from amongst ...
... ment of A permanent court of international justice * * * in addition to the court of arbitration organized by * * * The Hague , * * * composed of a body of independent judges , elected regardless of their nationality from amongst ...
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... ment and restatement of it framed by persons familiar with and learned in the law . Senator SWANSON . You think international law has been and will be a growth like the English common law ? Mr. WICKERSHAM . I think it has been and will ...
... ment and restatement of it framed by persons familiar with and learned in the law . Senator SWANSON . You think international law has been and will be a growth like the English common law ? Mr. WICKERSHAM . I think it has been and will ...
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... ment at all , and they have always been independent and have nulli- fied laws frequently that we have passed , have they not ? Mr. WICKERSHAM . Yes . Senator SWANSON . Then instead of creating new machinery to make the selection , which ...
... ment at all , and they have always been independent and have nulli- fied laws frequently that we have passed , have they not ? Mr. WICKERSHAM . Yes . Senator SWANSON . Then instead of creating new machinery to make the selection , which ...
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... ment , but questions like these are very greatly perplexing the minds of multitudes of Christians who find themselves , as Mrs. Laidlaw said this morning , speaking of the Federal Tribunal , in the situation in which we seem to be ...
... ment , but questions like these are very greatly perplexing the minds of multitudes of Christians who find themselves , as Mrs. Laidlaw said this morning , speaking of the Federal Tribunal , in the situation in which we seem to be ...
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Стр. 20 - ... b. international custom, as evidence of a general practice accepted as law; c. the general principles of law recognized by civilized nations ; d. subject to the provisions of Article 59, judicial decisions and the teachings of the most highly qualified publicists of the various nations, as subsidiary means for the determination of rules of law.
Стр. 18 - The jurisdiction of the Court comprises all cases which the parties refer to it and all matters specially provided for in the Charter of the United Nations or in treaties and conventions in force 2.
Стр. 17 - The Court shall be composed of a body of independent judges, elected regardless of their nationality from among persons of high moral character, who possess the qualifications required in their respective countries for appointment to the highest judicial offices, or are jurisconsults of recognized competence in international law.
Стр. 17 - Court, of free and easy access, composed of Judges representing the various juridical systems of the world, and capable of insuring continuity in jurisprudence of arbitration. ARTICLE 2. The Judicial Arbitration Court is composed of Judges and Deputy Judges chosen from persons of the highest moral reputation, and all fulfilling conditions qualifying them, in their respective countries, to occupy high legal posts, or be jurists of recognized competence in matters of international law.
Стр. 186 - Justice, of free and easy access, composed of judges representing the various juridical systems of the world, and capable of insuring continuity in arbitral jurisprudence.
Стр. 79 - Though I have been trained as a soldier, and have participated in many battles, there never was a time when, in my opinion, some way could not have been found of preventing the drawing of the sword. I look forward to an epoch when a court, recognized by all nations, will settle international differences instead of keeping large standing armies, as they do in Europe.
Стр. 186 - It should be your effort to bring about in the second conference a development of The Hague tribunal into a permanent tribunal composed of judges who are judicial officers and nothing else, who are paid adequate salaries, who have no other occupation and who will devote their entire time to the trial and decision of international causes by judicial methods and under a sense of judicial responsibility.
Стр. 186 - ... the proposal for such a court and a general agreement was finally reached in favor of its creation. The Conference recommended to the signatory Powers the adoption of a draft upon which it agreed for the organization of the court, leaving to be determined only the method by which the judges should be selected. This remaining unsettled question is plainly one which time and good temper will solve.
Стр. 186 - ... adequate salaries, who have no other occupation, and who will devote their entire time to the trial and decision of international causes by judicial methods and under a sense of judicial responsibility. These judges should be so selected from the different countries that the different systems of law and procedure and the principal languages shall be fairly represented. The court should be [made] of such dignity, consideration and rank that the best and ablest jurists will accept appointment to...