The Two Hague Conferences and Their Contributions to International LawFor International School of Peace, Ginn, 1908 - 516 pages |
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... principles and practice ; and under their guidance an excellent organization was effected . ( The first delegates from the various governments formed a kind of " cabinet " of advisers to the president , and within this cabinet there ...
... principles and practice ; and under their guidance an excellent organization was effected . ( The first delegates from the various governments formed a kind of " cabinet " of advisers to the president , and within this cabinet there ...
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... principle , of the employment of good offices , of mediation and of facultative arbitration , in cases adaptable to them , with the object of preventing armed conflicts between na- tions ; an understanding as to the method of their ...
... principle , of the employment of good offices , of mediation and of facultative arbitration , in cases adaptable to them , with the object of preventing armed conflicts between na- tions ; an understanding as to the method of their ...
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... principles which served as the basis of work for the great international assem- bly of 1899. " After stating the reasons for this necessity in regard to arbitration and warfare upon land and sea PROGRAMME 47 b THE CONFERENCE OF 1907.
... principles which served as the basis of work for the great international assem- bly of 1899. " After stating the reasons for this necessity in regard to arbitration and warfare upon land and sea PROGRAMME 47 b THE CONFERENCE OF 1907.
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... principles of the Geneva Convention of 1864. " The above programme was subjected to the following condition : " As was the case with the Conference of 1899 , it will remain quite understood that the delibera- 48 THE TWO HAGUE CONFERENCES.
... principles of the Geneva Convention of 1864. " The above programme was subjected to the following condition : " As was the case with the Conference of 1899 , it will remain quite understood that the delibera- 48 THE TWO HAGUE CONFERENCES.
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... principle of determining , for a period of three years , the size of the naval budget . 2. An agreement not to increase the total sum during this triennial period . 3. The obligation to publish in advance during the said period : a ...
... principle of determining , for a period of three years , the size of the naval budget . 2. An agreement not to increase the total sum during this triennial period . 3. The obligation to publish in advance during the said period : a ...
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abstentions accepted agreed agreement amendment American appointed argument armaments army Article Austria Beernaert Belgium bombardment Britain Captain Captain Crozier Captain Mahan capture Choate commissions of inquiry Conference of 1899 Conference of 1907 convention Count Nigra Court of Arbitration declaration Declaration of Paris delegation proposed desire discussion Edward Fry established fact favor ference force France Geneva Convention Germany Hague honor hospital ships hostilities important international law International Prize Court judges Julian Pauncefote justice laws and customs maritime mediation ment military nations Netherlands neutral power obligatory arbitration opposed Peace Conference Permanent Court permitted plenary session ports present president principle prisoners prisoners of war private property Professor de Martens prohibition proposition question reason regard represented restriction result Roumania rule Russian Russian programme Ruy Barbosa second conference signatory powers Sir Edward Fry subcommission Switzerland territory tion treaties tribunal United States delegation vote warfare on land