Law-ref.org THE PACIFIC SETTLEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL DISPUTES (2)
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... If it takes place after the commencement of hostilities, the military operations in progress are not interrupted in the absence of an agreement to the contrary. ...


... 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. ...


... The place of meeting, once fixed, cannot be altered by the Commission except with the assent of the parties. ...


... The International Bureau of the Permanent Court of Arbitration acts as registry for the Commissions which sit at The Hague, and shall place its offices and staff at the disposal of the Contracting Powers for the use of the Commission of Inquiry. ...


... The Commission is entitled, with the assent of the Powers, to move temporarily to any place where it considers it may be useful to have recourse to this means of inquiry or to send one or more of its members. Permission must be obtained from the State on whose territory it is proposed to hold the inquiry. ...


... The Bureau is authorized to place its offices and staff at the disposal of the Contracting Powers for the use of any special Board of Arbitration. ...


... The Tribunal sits at The Hague, unless some other place is selected by the parties. ...
... The place of meeting once fixed cannot be altered by the Tribunal, except with the consent of the parties. ...