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" Power shall select four persons at the most, of known competency in questions of international law, of the highest moral reputation, and disposed to accept the duties of Arbitrators. "
International Law Situations - Page 148
1909
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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States

United States. Department of State - United States - 1903 - 906 pages
...members of the Court, in a list which shall be notified by the Bureau to all the Signatory Powers. An}7 alteration in the list of Arbitrators is brought by the Bureau to the knowledge of the Signatory Powers. Two or more Powers may agree on the selection in common of one or more Members. The...
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Congressional Serial Set

United States - 1900 - 918 pages
...in the list of Arbitrators is brought by the 11 Bureau to the knowledge of the Signatory Powers. 12 Two or more Powers may agree on the selection in common of 13 one or more Members. 14 The same person can be selected by different Powers. 15 The Members of the...
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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States

United States. Department of State - United States - 1901 - 928 pages
...moral reputation, and disposed to accept the duties of Arbitrators. The persons thus selected shall be inscribed, as members of the Court, in a list which shall be notified by the Bureau to all the Signatory Powers. Any alteration in the list of Arbitrators is brought by...
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International Law

George Grafton Wilson, George Fox Tucker - International law - 1901 - 534 pages
...moral reputation, and disposed to accept the duties of Arbitrators. The persons thus selected shall be inscribed, as members of the Court, in a list which shall be notified by the Bureau to all the Signatory Powers. Any alteration in the list of Arbitrators is brought by...
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United States Vs. Mexico: Report of Jackson H. Ralston, Agent of the United ...

Permanent Court of Arbitration - Baja California (Mexico : Peninsula) - 1902 - 904 pages
...moral reputation, and disposed to accept the duties of Arbitrators. The persons thus selected shall be inscribed, as members of the Court, in a list which shall be notified by the Bureau to all the Signatory Powers. Any alteration in the list of Arbitrators is brought bv...
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United States Vs. Mexico in the Matter of the Case of the Pious Fund of the ...

United States - Baja California (Mexico : Peninsula) - 1902 - 1082 pages
...moral reputation, and disposed to accept the duties of Arbitrators. The persons thus selected shall be inscribed, as members of the Court, in a list which shall be notified by the Bureau to all the Signatory Powers. Any alteration in the list of Arbitrators is brought bv...
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General Orders

United States. War Department - 1903 - 1058 pages
...members of the Court, in ;\ list which shall be notified by the Bureau to all the Signatory Powers. Any alteration in the list of Arbitrators Is brought by the Bureau to the knowledge of the Signatory Powers. Two or more Powers may agre« on the selection In common of one or more Members....
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United States Vs. Mexico: Report of Jackson H. Ralston, Agent of the United ...

1903 - 910 pages
...Bureau to thé knowledge of thé Signatory Powere. Two or more Powers may agrée on thé sélection in common of one or more Members. The same person can be selected by différent Powers. The Members of thé Court are appointed for a terni of six years. Their appointments...
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The Monroe Doctrine

Thomas Benton Edgington - Monroe doctrine - 1904 - 368 pages
...moral reputation, and disposed to accept the duties of Arbitrators. The persons thus selected shall be inscribed, as members of the Court, in a list which shall be notified by the Bureau to all the Signatory Powers. Any alteration in the list of Arbitrators is brought by...
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Elements of International Law

Henry Wheaton - International law - 1904 - 932 pages
...moral reputation and disposed to accept the duties of Arbitrators. The persons thus selected shall be inscribed, as members of the Court, in a list which shall be notified by the Bureau to all the Signatory Powers. Any alteration in the list of Arbitrators is brought by...
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