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... The form and the periods to be observed, if not stated in the Inquiry Convention, are decided by the Commission itself. ...


... When the Signatory Powers desire to have recourse to the Permanent Court for the settlement of a difference that has arisen between them, the Arbitrators called upon to form the competent Tribunal to decide this difference, must be chosen from the general list of Members of the Court. ...


... It will decide all questions of administration which may arise with regard to the operations of the Court. ...
... At meetings duly summoned the presence of five members is sufficient to render valid the discussions of the Council. The decisions are taken by a majority of votes. ...


... The Tribunal decides on the choice of languages to be used by itself, and to be authorized for use before it. ...


... They are only public if it be so decided by the Tribunal, with the assent of the parties. ...


... The decisions of the Tribunal on those points are final, and cannot form the subject of any subsequent discussion. ...


... The Tribunal has the right to issue Rules of Procedure for the conduct of the case, to decide the forms and periods within which each party must conclude its arguments, and to arrange all the formalities required for dealing with the evidence. ...


... Every decision is taken by a majority of members of the Tribunal. ...


... Proceedings for revision can only be instituted by a decision of the Tribunal expressly recording the existence of the new fact, recognizing in it the character described in the foregoing paragraph, and declaring the demand admissible on this ground. ...