An application for revision of a judgment may be made only when it is based upon the discovery of some fact of such a nature as to be a decisive factor, which fact was, when the judgment was given, unknown to the Court and also to the party claiming revision,... The International Court of Justice - 111. lappuseautors: United States. Department of State - 1946 - 167 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| 1921 - 532 lapas
...new fact, of such a nature as to be a decisive factor, which fact was, when the judgment was given, unknown to the Court and also to the party claiming...provided that such ignoran.ce was not due to negligence. The proceedings for revision will be opened by a judgment of the Court expressly recording the existence... | |
| 1919 - 920 lapas
...request of any party. ARTICLE 59 be a decisive factor, which fact was, when the judgment was given, unknown to the Court and also to the party claiming...provided that such ignorance was not due to negligence. The proceedings for revision will be opened by a judgment of the Court expressly recording the existence... | |
| 1920 - 416 lapas
...request of any party. ARTICLE 59 be a decisive factor, which fact was, when the judgment was given, unknown to the Court and also to the party claiming...provided that such ignorance was not due to negligence. The proceedings for revision will be opened by a judgment of the Court expressly recording the existence... | |
| 1923 - 290 lapas
...some fact of such a nature as to be a decisive factor, which fact was, when the judgment was given, unknown to the Court and also to the party claiming...provided that such ignorance was not due to negligence. The proceedings for revision will be opened by a judgment of the Court expressly recording the existence... | |
| 1921 - 582 lapas
...fact, of such a nature as to be a decisive factor, which fact was, when the judgment was given, ujknown to the court and also to the party claiming revision,...provided that such ignorance was not due to negligence. The proceedings for revision will be opened by a judgment of the court expressly recording the existence... | |
| Hugh Hale Leigh Bellot - 1921 - 74 lapas
...some fact of such a nature as to be a decisive factor, which fact was, when the judgment was given, unknown to the Court and also to the party claiming...provided that such ignorance was not due to negligence. The proceedings for revision will be opened by a judgment of the Court expressly recording the existence... | |
| 1921 - 580 lapas
...new fact, of such a nature as to be a decisive factor, which fact was, when the judgment was given, unknown to the Court and also to the party claiming...provided that such ignorance was not due to negligence. The proceedings in revision will be opened by a judgment of the Court expressly recording the existence... | |
| American Society of International Law - 1921 - 132 lapas
...[new] fact of such a nature as to be a decisive factor, which fact was, when the judgment was given, unknown to the Court and also to the party claiming...provided that such ignorance was not due to negligence. The proceedings for revision will be opened by a judgment of the Court expressly recording the existence... | |
| John Eugene Harley - 1921 - 148 lapas
...new fact, of such a nature as to be a decisive factor, which fact was, when the judgment was given, unknown to the Court and also to the party claiming...provided that such ignorance was not due to negligence. The proceedings for revision will be opened by a judgment of the Court expressly recording the existence... | |
| Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - 1921 - 272 lapas
...[new] fact of such a nature as to be a decisive factor, which fact was, when the judgment was given, unknown to the Court and also to the Party claiming...provided that such ignorance was not due to negligence. The proceedings for revision will be opened by a judgment of the Court expressly recording the existence... | |
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