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THE PACIFIC SETTLEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL DISPUTES (2)
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Arbitrator
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ARTICLE-44
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... Each Contracting
Power
selects
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
Arbitrator
. ...
... Any
alteration
in the
list
of
Arbitrators
is brought by the
Bureau
to the
knowledge
of the
Contracting Powers
. ...
ARTICLE-45
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... When the
Contracting Powers
wish to have
recourse
to the
Permanent
Court
for the
settlement
of a
difference
which has arisen between them, the
Arbitrators
called upon to form the
Tribunal
with
jurisdiction
to
decide
this
difference
must be chosen from the
general
list
of
Members
of the
Court
. ...
... Each
party
appoints two
Arbitrators
, of whom one only can be its
national
or chosen from among the
persons
selected by it as
Members
of the
Permanent
Court
. These
Arbitrators
together
choose
an
Umpire
. ...
... Each
party
appoints two
Arbitrators
, of whom one only can be its
national
or chosen from among the
persons
selected by it as
Members
of the
Permanent
Court
. These
Arbitrators
together
choose
an
Umpire
. ...
ARTICLE-46
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... The
Tribunal
being thus composed, the
parties
notify to the
Bureau
their
determination
to have
recourse
to the
Court
, the text of their '
Compromis
', and the
names
of the
Arbitrators
. ...
... The
Bureau
communicates
without
delay
to each
Arbitrator
the '
Compromis
', and the
names
of the other
members
of the
Tribunal
. ...
ARTICLE-52
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... The
Powers
which have
recourse
to
arbitration
sign
a '
Compromis
', in which the
subject
of the
dispute
is clearly defined, the
time
allowed for appointing
Arbitrators
, the form,
order
, and
time
in which the
communication
referred to in
Article
63
must be made, and the
amount
of the sum which each
party
must deposit in
advance
to
defray
the
expenses
. ...
... 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-55
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... The
duties
of
Arbitrator
may be conferred on one
Arbitrator
alone or on several
Arbitrators
selected by the
parties
as they please, or chosen by them from the
Members
of the
Permanent
Court of Arbitration
established
by the present
Convention
. ...
... The
duties
of
Arbitrator
may be conferred on one
Arbitrator
alone or on several
Arbitrators
selected by the
parties
as they please, or chosen by them from the
Members
of the
Permanent
Court of Arbitration
established
by the present
Convention
. ...
... The
duties
of
Arbitrator
may be conferred on one
Arbitrator
alone or on several
Arbitrators
selected by the
parties
as they please, or chosen by them from the
Members
of the
Permanent
Court of Arbitration
established
by the present
Convention
. ...
ARTICLE-56
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... When a
Sovereign
or the
Chief
of a
State
is chosen as
Arbitrator
, the
arbitration
procedure
is settled by him. ...
ARTICLE-59
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... Should one of the
Arbitrators
either
die
,
retire
, or be
unable
for any
reason
whatever to
discharge
his functions, the same
procedure
is followed for filling the
vacancy
as was followed for appointing him. ...
ARTICLE-79
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... The
Award
must give the
reasons
on which it is based. It contains the
names
of the
Arbitrators
; it is
signed
by the
President
and
Registrar
or by the
Secretary
acting as
Registrar
. ...
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
. ...
... 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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