Instructions To, and Report from Delegates of the United States ...: With Draft of Convention Relative to the Creation of a Judicial Arbitration Court ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1908 - 215 pages |
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... agreed and the Senate consented . You will be justified , therefore , in assuming that a general treaty of arbitra- tion in the terms , or substantially in the terms , of the series of treaties which I have mentioned will meet the ...
... agreed and the Senate consented . You will be justified , therefore , in assuming that a general treaty of arbitra- tion in the terms , or substantially in the terms , of the series of treaties which I have mentioned will meet the ...
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... agreed that in case the States that were not repre- sented at the First Peace Conference , but have been convoked to the present Con- ference , should notify the Government of the Netherlands of their adhesion to the above - mentioned ...
... agreed that in case the States that were not repre- sented at the First Peace Conference , but have been convoked to the present Con- ference , should notify the Government of the Netherlands of their adhesion to the above - mentioned ...
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... agreed upon , of the present effective armed land and sea forces , as well as the war budgets pertain- ing to them ; preliminary study of the ways in which even a reduction of the aforesaid effectives and budgets could be realized in ...
... agreed upon , of the present effective armed land and sea forces , as well as the war budgets pertain- ing to them ; preliminary study of the ways in which even a reduction of the aforesaid effectives and budgets could be realized in ...
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... agreed upon by the several Governments , but not later than six months after the general treaty shall be ratified by nine Powers , and shall organize itself by the appointment of a permanent clerk and such other officers as may be found ...
... agreed upon by the several Governments , but not later than six months after the general treaty shall be ratified by nine Powers , and shall organize itself by the appointment of a permanent clerk and such other officers as may be found ...
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... agreed to : Arbitration . FIRST COMMISSION . International commissions of inquiry and questions connected therewith . SECOND COMMISSION . Improvements in the system of the laws and customs of land warfare . Opening of hostilities ...
... agreed to : Arbitration . FIRST COMMISSION . International commissions of inquiry and questions connected therewith . SECOND COMMISSION . Improvements in the system of the laws and customs of land warfare . Opening of hostilities ...
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15 TO OCTOBER 21 ARTICLE 35 ARTICLE adhere adopted agreement American delegation appointed ARTICLE VII ARTICLE XI belligerent bombardment capture Compromis Contracting Powers Court of Arbitration declaration Delegate Plenipotentiary denunciation deposit of ratifications Deputy Judges diplomatic channel Duke of Luxemburg Duke of Nassau duly certified copy Emperor of Japan enemy Envoy Extraordinary Excellency Extraordinary and Minister Final Act Foreign Affairs Geneva Convention German Emperor HAGUE FROM JUNE Haïti Highness the Prince hostilities international court international law INTERNATIONAL PEACE CONFERENCE International Prize Court laws and customs Majesty the Emperor Majesty the King ment military Minister for Foreign Minister Plenipotentiary National Court Netherland Government neutral Power OCTOBER 18 parties PEACE CONFERENCE HELD Permanent Court present Convention President Prince of Bulgaria prisoners prisoners of war procedure provisions questions reservation Royal Highness rules SECOND INTERNATIONAL PEACE Second Peace Conference Senate ship Swiss Federal Council Technical Delegate territory tion Tribunal United vessels war-ships
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Page 8 - Nothing contained in this convention shall be so construed as to require the United States of America to depart from its traditional policy of not intruding upon, interfering with, or entangling itself in the political questions or policy or internal administration of any foreign state ; nor shall anything contained in the said convention be construed to imply a relinquishment by the United States of America of its traditional attitude toward purely American questions.
Page 6 - Additions to be made to the convention of 1899 for the adaptation to maritime warfare of the principles of the Geneva Convention of 1864.
Page 139 - BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND GREAT BRITAIN. January 12, 1909. — Read; convention read the first time and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations and, together with the message and accompanying papers, ordered to be printed in confidence for the use of the Senate.
Page 11 - Differences which may arise of a legal nature, or relating to the interpretation of treaties existing between the two Contracting Parties, and which it may not have been possible to settle by diplomacy, shall be referred to the Permanent Court of Arbitration established at The Hague by the Convention of the...
Page 75 - If an agreement is not arrived at on this subject, each party selects a different power, and the choice of the umpire is made in concert by the powers thus selected. If, within two months...
Page 101 - ... have been received. Each contracting Power is entitled to have access to this register and to be supplied with duly certified extracts from it.
Page 142 - In the cases contemplated in the preceding paragraph the said Government shall inform them at the same time of the date on which it received the notification.
Page 147 - Power may forbid a belligerent vessel which has failed to conform to the orders and regulations made by it, or which has violated neutrality, to enter its ports or roadsteads. Article 10 The neutrality of a Power is not affected by the mere passage through its territorial waters of war-ships or prizes belonging to belligerents.
Page 5 - MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES TRANSMITTING THE INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION OF THE COPYRIGHT UNION AS REVISED AND SIGNED AT ROME ON JUNE 2, 1928 FEBRUARY 19, 1934. — Convention read the first time and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations, and, together with the message, ordered to be printed in confidence for the use of the Senate MAY 28, 1934.
Page 31 - Court for the settlement of a difference which has arisen between them, the arbitrators called upon to form the tribunal with jurisdiction to decide this difference must be chosen from the general list of members of the court. Failing the direct agreement of the parties on the composition of the arbitration tribunal, the following course shall be pursued : Each party appoints two arbitrators...