| United States. Department of State - United States - 1915 - 1010 pages
...Hague Convention for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes, which provides that — ARTICLE 2. In case of serious disagreement or dispute, before...an appeal to arms, the contracting powers agree to nave recourse, as far as circumstances allow, to the good offices or mediation of one or more friendly... | |
| Arbitration (International law) - 1899 - 160 pages
...following Convention : I. THE MAINTENANCE OF GENERAL PEACE. ARTICLE 1. With the object of preventing, as far as possible, recourse to force in the relations between states, the signatory powers agree to employ all their efforts to bring about by pacific means the solution of... | |
| Frederick William Holls - Arbitration (International law) - 1900 - 614 pages
...on the following provisions : — TITLE I. — On the Maintenance of General Peace ARTICLE I With a view to obviating, as far as possible, recourse to force in the relations between States, the Signatory Powers agree to use their best efforts to insure the pacific settlement of international... | |
| George Grafton Wilson, George Fox Tucker - International law - 1901 - 534 pages
...on the following provisions : TITLE I. — ON THE MAINTENANCE OF THE GENERAL PEACE ARTICLE 1. With a view to obviating, as far as possible, recourse to force in the relations between States, the Signatory Powers agree to use their best efforts to insure the pacific settlement of international... | |
| Arbitration (International law) - 1901 - 766 pages
...Powers, will contribute effectively to this result." Then comes Article XV of the treaty : " With a view to obviating, as far as possible, recourse to force in the relations between states, the Signatory Powers agree to use their best efforts to insure the pacific settlement of international... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1901 - 928 pages
...provisions: — TITLE !.• — ON THE MAINTENANCE OF THE GENERAL PEACE. ARTICLE I. With a view tn obviating, as far as possible, recourse to force in the relations between States, the Signatory Powers agree to use their best efforts to insure the pacific settlement of international... | |
| United States - 1902 - 512 pages
...the following provisions : — TITLE I. — On the Maintenance of General Peace. ARTICLE I. With a view to obviating, as far as possible, recourse to force in the relations between States, the Signatory Powers agree to use their best efforts to insure the pacific settlement of international... | |
| United States - 1902 - 510 pages
...the following provisions : — TITLE I. — On the Maintenance of General Peace. ARTICLE I. With a view to obviating, as far as possible, recourse to force in the relations between States, the Signatory Powers agree to use their best efforts to insure the pacific settlement of international... | |
| United States - Baja California (Mexico : Peninsula) - 1902 - 1082 pages
...on the following provisions: TITLE I. — ON THE MAINTENANCE OF THE GENERAL PEACE. ARTICLE I. With a view to obviating, as far as possible, recourse to force in the relations between States, the Signatory Powers agree to use their best efforts to insure the pacific settlement of international... | |
| Thomas Benton Edgington - Monroe doctrine - 1904 - 370 pages
...full text of The Hague treaty: TITLE I. ON THE MAINTENANCE OF THE GENERAL PEACE. ARTICLE I. — With a view to obviating, as far as possible, recourse to force in the relations between States, the Signatory Powers agree to use their best efforts to insure the pacific settlement of international... | |
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