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THE PACIFIC SETTLEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL DISPUTES (2)
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PREAMBLE
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... Who, after having
deposited
their
full
powers
, found in good and
due
form, have
agreed
upon the following: ...
ARTICLE-1
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... With a
view
to obviating as far as possible
recourse
to
force
in the
relations
between
States
, the
Contracting Powers
agree
to use their best efforts to ensure the
pacific settlement
of
international
differences
. ...
ARTICLE-2
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... In
case
of
serious
disagreement
or
dispute
, before an
appeal
to
arms
, the
Contracting Powers
agree
to have
recourse
, as far as
circumstances
allow, to the good
offices
or
mediation
of one or more
friendly
Powers
. ...
ARTICLE-8
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... The
Contracting Powers
are
agreed
in recommending the
application
, when
circumstances
allow, of
special
mediation
in the following form: ...
ARTICLE-10
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... It also determines, if there is need, where the
Commission
is to sit, and whether it may
remove
to another
place
, the
language
the
Commission
shall use and the
languages
the use of which shall be
authorized
before it, as well as the
date
on which each
party
must deposit its
statement
of
facts
, and, generally speaking, all the
conditions
upon which the
parties
have
agreed
. ...
ARTICLE-42
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... The
Permanent
Court
is
competent
for all
arbitration
cases
, unless the
parties
agree
to institute a
special Tribunal
. ...
ARTICLE-44
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... Two or more
Powers
may
agree
on the
selection
in
common
of one or more
Members
. ...
ARTICLE-47
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... The
jurisdiction
of the
Permanent
Court
may, within the
conditions
laid down in the
regulations
, be
extended
to
disputes
between
non-Contracting Powers
or between
Contracting Powers
and
non-Contracting Powers
, if the
parties
are
agreed
on
recourse
to this
Tribunal
. ...
ARTICLE-51
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... With a
view
to encouraging the
development
of
arbitration
, the
Contracting Powers
have
agreed
on the following
rules
, which are applicable to
arbitration
procedure
, unless other
rules
have been
agreed
on by the
parties
. ...
... With a
view
to encouraging the
development
of
arbitration
, the
Contracting Powers
have
agreed
on the following
rules
, which are applicable to
arbitration
procedure
, unless other
rules
have been
agreed
on by the
parties
. ...
ARTICLE-52
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... The '
Compromis
' likewise defines, if there is occasion, the
manner
of appointing
Arbitrators
, any
special
powers
which may eventually belong to the
Tribunal
, where it shall
meet
, the
language
it shall use, and the
languages
the
employment
of which shall be
authorized
before it, and, generally speaking, all the
conditions
on which the
parties
are
agreed
. ...
ARTICLE-53
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... The
Permanent
Court
is
competent
to settle the '
Compromis
', if the
parties
are
agreed
to have
recourse
to it for the
purpose
. ...
ARTICLE-87
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... Each of the
parties
in
dispute
appoints an
Arbitrator
. The two
Arbitrators
thus selected
choose
an
Umpire
. If they do not
agree
on this point, each of them
proposes
two
candidates
taken from the
general
list
of the
Members
of the
Permanent
Court
exclusive
of the
members
appointed by either of the
parties
and not being
nationals
of either of them; which of the
candidates
thus proposed shall be the
Umpire
is
determined
by
lot
. ...
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