The Republics of North, Central and South America hereby adopt arbitration as a principle of American International Law for the settlement of the differences, disputes or controversies that may arise between two or more of them. The North American Review - Page 132edited by - 1896Full view - About this book
| 1890 - 16 pages
...they are accredited to conclude a uniform treaty of arbitration in the articles following : ARTICLE I. The republics of North, Central, and South America...of American international law for the settlement of the differences, disputes, or controversies that may arise between two or more of them. ARTICLE II.... | |
| 1890 - 674 pages
...they are accredited to conclude a uniform treaty of arbitration in the articles following: ARTICLE I. The republics of North, Central, and South America...of American international law for the settlement of the differences, disputes, or controversies that may arise between two or more of them. ARTICLE II.... | |
| International American Conference - 1890 - 492 pages
...they are accredited to conclnde a uniform treaty of arbitration in the articles following: AKTICLK I. The republics of North, Central, and South America...of American international law for the settlement of the differences, disputes, or controversies that may arise between two or more of them. ARTICLE II.... | |
| 1890 - 262 pages
...expedient for the settlement of international diffcrences." The first article states, " The Republies of North, Central, and South America, hereby adopt...of American International law for the settlement of ail differences, disputes, or controversies that ma)- arise between them" ; the only exception for... | |
| International Bureau of the American Republics - 1891 - 314 pages
...they are accredited to conclude a uniform treaty of arbitration in the articles following : ARTICLE i. The Republics of North, Central, and South America...of American international law for the settlement of the differences, disputes, or controversies that may arise between two or more of them. ARTICLE II.... | |
| International Bureau of the American Republics - 1891 - 314 pages
...they are accredited to conclude a uniform treaty of arbitration in the articles following : ARTICLE i. The Republics of North, Central, and South America...of American international law for the settlement of the differences, disputes, or controversies that may arise between two or more of them. ARTICLE II.... | |
| Klas Pontus Arnoldson - 1892 - 192 pages
...following are the provisions of the Treaty agreed to at the PANAMERICAN CONFERENCE. Article I. — The republics of North, Central, and South America...disputes, or controversies that may arise between them. Article II. — Arbitration shall be obligatory in all controversies concerning diplomatic and consular... | |
| American Historical Association - 1892 - 522 pages
...peace which the most enlightened public sentiment of the world approves. »»»•»*» ARTICLE I. The Republics of North, Central, and South America...of American international law for the settlement of the differences, disputes, or controversies that may arise between two or more of them. ARTICLE II.... | |
| American Historical Association - 1892 - 528 pages
...of peace which the most enlightened public sentiment of the world approves. ARTICLE I. The Republies of North, Central, and South America hereby adopt...of American international law for the settlement of the differences, disputes, or controversies that may arise between two or more of them. ARTICLE II.... | |
| Boston (Mass.). City Council - 1892 - 1022 pages
...and the most dangerous expedient for the settlement of international differences, the republics of America hereby adopt arbitration as a principle of American international law for the settlement of the differences, disputes, or controversies that may arise between two or more of them." Arbitration... | |
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