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" Britain made another treaty in which they agreed that "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... "
Annual Report - Página 80
por Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - 1914
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The Annual Register, Volumen150

Edmund Burke - 1909 - 676 páginas
...Senate ratified a treaty of arbitration with Great Britain. It provided that differences which might arise of a legal nature or relating to the interpretation...between the two contracting parties, and which it had not been possible to settle by diplomacy, should be referred to the Permanent Court of Arbitration...
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Hertslet's Commercial Treaties: A Collection of Treaties and ..., Volumen24

Great Britain. Foreign Office - 1907 - 1436 páginas
...respective fufl powers, found in good and due form, have agreed upon the following Articles : Article I. — Differences which may arise of a legal nature, or...the interpretation of Treaties existing between the Higi Contracting Parties, and which it may not have been possil' settle by diplomacy, shall be referred...
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Transactions of the Canadian Institute, Volúmenes10-11

Canadian Institute (1849-1914) - 1915 - 664 páginas
...and Great Britain was signed at Washington. This provided (Article I) that differences which might arise of a legal nature or relating to the interpretation...existing between the two contracting parties, and which could not be settled by diplomacy, should be referred to the permanent Court of Arbitration established...
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Report of the ... Annual Meeting of the Lake Mohonk ..., Volúmenes7-11

1901 - 766 páginas
...treaty-making power, may join the other civilized nations of the world in binding itself to submit " differences which may arise of a legal nature, or...may not have been possible to settle by diplomacy," to the Permanent Court of Arbitration established at The Hague, without requiring the merely subordinate...
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Empire Review, Volumen7

1904 - 614 páginas
...being improbable that it will ever be resorted to. But the agreement is further limited to differences of a legal nature or relating to the interpretation of treaties existing between the two countries. What happened at the Hague with reference to this point is instructive. Russia proposed...
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History of the United States of America, Volumen5

Henry William Elson - 1905 - 324 páginas
...eight treaties were identical in language and were to remain in force for five years. They provided that "differences which may arise of a legal nature, or relating to the interpretation of treaties" between the contracting parties, which could not be settled by diplomacy, be referred to The Hague...
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A Digest of International Law: As Embodied in Diplomatic Discussions ...

John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 1122 páginas
...between Great Britain and France was embraced In the first and second articles, which read: "ARTICLE I. Differences which may arise of a legal nature, or...interpretation of treaties existing between the two contractins parties, and which It may not have been possible to settle by diplomacy, shall be referred...
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The Practice of Diplomacy as Illustrated in the Foreign Relations of the ...

John Watson Foster - 1906 - 430 páginas
...to arbitration the important questions which might arise under these treaties. By their terms all " differences which may arise of a legal nature or relating to the interpretation of treaties " were to be referred to The Hague Tribunal, provided "they do not affect the vital interests, the...
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The Practice of Diplomacy as Illustrated in the Foreign Relations of the ...

John Watson Foster - 1906 - 416 páginas
...to arbitration the important questions which might arise under these treaties. By their terms all" differences which may arise of a legal nature or relating to the interpretation of treaties " were to be referred to The Hague Tribunal, provided "they do not affect the vital interests, the...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volumen8

1914 - 1078 páginas
...other state, and do not concern the interests of a third Power. BRAZIL — UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Differences which may arise of a legal nature or relating...interpretation of treaties existing between the two high contracting parties, and which it might not have been possible to settle by diplomacy, shall be...
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