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" With a view to the speedy despatch of business, the Court shall form annually a chamber composed of three judges who, at the request of the contesting parties, may hear and determine cases by summary procedure. "
The New International Year Book - Page 359
1922
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 15

1921 - 656 pages
...of this special category of cases. There is one further deviation from general procedure in that the special chambers may, with the consent of the parties to the dispute, sit elsewhere than at The Hague, although the court in full bench is to be located in that city. There are a few changes of form in...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 17

1923 - 290 pages
...member of the League of Nations. ARTICLE 28 The special chambers provided for in Articles 26 and 27 may, with the consent of the parties to the dispute, sit elsewhere than at The Hague. ARTICLE 29 With a view to the speedy dispatch of business, the Court shall form annually a chamber...
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Current History, Volume 13

1921 - 582 pages
...member of the League of Nations.. ARTICLE 287-The special chambers provided for in Articles 26 and 27 may, with the consent of the parties to the dispute, sit elsewhere than at The Hague. ARTICLE 29— With a view to the speedy dispatch of business the court shall form annually a chamber...
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Annual Report

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - 1921 - 278 pages
...of this special category of cases. There is one further deviation from general procedure in that the special chambers may, with the consent of the parties to the dispute, sit elsewhere than at The Hague, although the court in full bench is to be located in that city. There are a few changes of form in...
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Annual Report

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - 1921 - 272 pages
...of this special category of cases. There is one further deviation from general procedure in that the special chambers may, with the consent of the parties to the dispute, sit elsewhere than at The Hague, although the court in full bench is to be located in that city. There are a few changes of form in...
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Official Bulletin, Volume 4

International Labour Office - 1921 - 692 pages
...all the written proceedings. Article 28. — The special chambers provided for in Articles 2fi and 27 may, with the consent of the Parties to the dispute, sit elsewhere than at The Hague. Article 37. — When a treaty or convention in force provides for the reference of a matter to a tribunal...
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Texts Illustrating the Constitution of the Supreme Court of the ..., Issue 8

Hugh Hale Leigh Bellot - 1921 - 72 pages
...each Member of the League of Nations. ART. 28. The special chambers provided for in Arts. 26 and 27 may, with the consent of the parties to the dispute, sit elsewhere than at The Hague. ART. 29. With a view to the speedy despatch of business, the Court shall form annually a chamber composed...
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Proceedings of the American Society of International ..., Volume 7; Volume 14

American Society of International Law - 1921 - 132 pages
...membre de la Sociéte des Nations. Article 28 The special chambers provided for in Articles 26 and 27 may, with the consent of the parties to the dispute, sit elsewhere than at The Hague. Article [26] 29 With a view to the speedy despatch of business, the Court shall form annually a chamber...
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Year Book

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - 1921 - 272 pages
...membre de la Societe des Nations. Article 28 The special chambers provided for in Articles 26 and 27 may, with the consent of the Parties to the dispute, sit elsewhere than at The Hague. Article [26] 29 With a view to the speedy despatch of business, the Court shall form annually a chamber...
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Acts and Documents Concerning the Organization of the Court

Permanent Court of International Justice - 1922 - 136 pages
...Member of the League of Nations. ARTICLE 28. The special chambers provided for in Articles 26 and 27 may, with the consent of the parties to the dispute, sit elsewhere than at The Hague. ARTICLE 29. With a view to the speedy despatch of business, the Court shall form annually a chamber...
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