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... accepted by arbitrators of neutral citizenship . EFFECTIVENESS AND FREQUENCY OF ARBITRATION SINCE 1872 Following the Geneva award the United States became a party to many arbitrations involving important , delicate , and irritating ...
... accepted by arbitrators of neutral citizenship . EFFECTIVENESS AND FREQUENCY OF ARBITRATION SINCE 1872 Following the Geneva award the United States became a party to many arbitrations involving important , delicate , and irritating ...
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... accepted as final by the interested nations , demonstrates that throughout the world a constantly growing public opinion demands that such controversies shall be settled by judicial processes , and that such public opinion is a suffi ...
... accepted as final by the interested nations , demonstrates that throughout the world a constantly growing public opinion demands that such controversies shall be settled by judicial processes , and that such public opinion is a suffi ...
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... accepted by both parties , a satisfactory settlement was reached through the payment by Russia of the damages which she had inflicted . The other case is that of the North Atlantic Coast Fish- eries dispute which for almost 100 years ...
... accepted by both parties , a satisfactory settlement was reached through the payment by Russia of the damages which she had inflicted . The other case is that of the North Atlantic Coast Fish- eries dispute which for almost 100 years ...
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... accepted as a fair and satisfactory settlement . Since the first Pan - American Conference was held in 1889 , the United States has been a party to twenty - two inter- national arbitrations with twelve of the twenty other American ...
... accepted as a fair and satisfactory settlement . Since the first Pan - American Conference was held in 1889 , the United States has been a party to twenty - two inter- national arbitrations with twelve of the twenty other American ...
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... accepted as law by the nations , for the settlement of principles governing international conduct concerning which there now exists divergence of opinion , and for the extension of rules governing international con- duct to cover ...
... accepted as law by the nations , for the settlement of principles governing international conduct concerning which there now exists divergence of opinion , and for the extension of rules governing international con- duct to cover ...
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accepted advisory opinions agree Agreement amended American application April arbitration armaments Article 14 Assembly Belgium Britain British CARNEGIE ENDOWMENT Committee Conference constitution Convention Council countries Court of International Covenant Dawes Plan decision declared Disarmament dispute DIVISION OF INTERCOURSE draft economic effect ELIHU ROOT Endowment for International foreign France French Geneva Protocol Germany gold marks guaranty pact HELLMUT VON GERLACH immigration interests International Conciliation International Justice international law INTERNATIONAL PEACE islands JAMES BROWN SCOTT Japan Japanese Government Japanese nationality judicial jurisdiction JUSTIN GODART League of Nations London mandated territories ment military MIYAOKA negotiations NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER obligations Pacific paragraph Paris payments PEACE DIVISION Permanent Court political present President principles proposed provisions question referred regard relating Reparation Commission request respect Root's sanctions Secretary Senate September settlement Shotwell signatory Statute submitted Supreme Court Switzerland tion Treaty of Versailles United Washington West 117th Street