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THE PACIFIC SETTLEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL DISPUTES (1)
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ARTICLE-20
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... With the
object
of facilitating an immediate
recourse
to
arbitration
for
international
differences
, which it has not been possible to settle by
diplomacy
, the
Signatory
Powers
undertake
to organize a
Permanent
Court of Arbitration
,
accessible
at all times and operating, unless otherwise
stipulated
by the
parties
, in
accordance
with the
Rules of Procedure
inserted in the present
Convention
. ...
ARTICLE-28
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... It will settle its
Rules of Procedure
and all other necessary
Regulations
. ...
ARTICLE-30
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... With a
view
to
encourage
the
development
of
arbitration
, the
Signatory
Powers
have
agreed
on the following
Rules
which shall be applicable to
arbitral
procedure
, unless other
Rules
have been
agreed
on by the
parties
. ...
... With a
view
to
encourage
the
development
of
arbitration
, the
Signatory
Powers
have
agreed
on the following
Rules
which shall be applicable to
arbitral
procedure
, unless other
Rules
have been
agreed
on by the
parties
. ...
ARTICLE-39
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... As a
general rule
the
arbitral
procedure
comprises two distinct phases;
preliminary
examination
and
discussion
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ARTICLE-49
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... 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
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