Texts of the Peace Conferences at The Hague, 1899 and 1907: With English Translation and Appendix of Related DocumentsGinn & Company, 1908 - 447 pages |
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Page iii
... time toward the reasonable and peaceful regulation of international conduct , unless it be the advance made at The Hague Conference of 1899 . " The most valuable result of the Conference of 1899 was that it made the work of the ...
... time toward the reasonable and peaceful regulation of international conduct , unless it be the advance made at The Hague Conference of 1899 . " The most valuable result of the Conference of 1899 was that it made the work of the ...
Page xi
... time the customs are natu- rally reduced to writing by people learned in customary law , and it is given precision by decrees of courts of justice . Complex situa- tions give rise to a complex system of law , and the natural develop ...
... time the customs are natu- rally reduced to writing by people learned in customary law , and it is given precision by decrees of courts of justice . Complex situa- tions give rise to a complex system of law , and the natural develop ...
Page xvii
... time the provisions of the convention for the peaceful solution of international conflicts in the matter of commissions of inquiry were used . A report was made by this board finding the attack unjustified , and Russia settled the ...
... time the provisions of the convention for the peaceful solution of international conflicts in the matter of commissions of inquiry were used . A report was made by this board finding the attack unjustified , and Russia settled the ...
Page xx
... Time was slipping by and those who believed in conferences were anxious that a new confer- ence should meet in order to take up the work outlined but left un- done at the First Conference . Therefore , President Roosevelt sent a ...
... Time was slipping by and those who believed in conferences were anxious that a new confer- ence should meet in order to take up the work outlined but left un- done at the First Conference . Therefore , President Roosevelt sent a ...
Page xxi
... time to participate in the work of the conference . Following then the order of the Final Act , the first is the conven- tion for the pacific solution of international conflicts , the nature of which has been sufficiently explained . It ...
... time to participate in the work of the conference . Following then the order of the Final Act , the first is the conven- tion for the pacific solution of international conflicts , the nature of which has been sufficiently explained . It ...
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