Court in all or any of the classes of legal disputes concerning: (a.) The interpretation of a Treaty. (b.) Any question of International Law. (c.) The existence of any fact which, if established, would constitute a breach of an international obligation. The International Court of Justice - 75. lappuseautors: United States. Department of State - 1946 - 167 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Permanent Court of International Justice - 1922 - 136 lapas
...without special agreement, in relation to any other Member or State accepting the same obligation, the jurisdiction of the Court in all or any of the classes of legal disputes concerning : о) L'interprétation d'un Traité. ¿>) Tout point de droit international. c) La réalité de tout... | |
| Maryland State Bar Association - 1922 - 260 lapas
...relation to any other member or state accepting the same obligation, the jurisdiction of any or all of the classes of legal disputes concerning : "(a) The interpretation of a Treaty. " (b) Any question of International Law. " ( e ) The existence of any fact which, if established, would... | |
| Lucius Hudson Holt - 1923 - 602 lapas
...without special agreement, in relation to any other member or State accepting the same obligation, the jurisdiction of the court in all or any of the...for the breach of an international obligation. The declaration referred to above may be made unconditionally or on condition of reciprocity on the part... | |
| 1923 - 966 lapas
...desires, may in signing the Protocol accept as compulsory "ipso facto and without special convention" the jurisdiction of the Court in all or any of the...disputes concerning (a) the interpretation of a treaty; (b) any question of international law; (c) the existence of any fact which, if established, would constitute... | |
| 1923 - 393 lapas
...desires, may in signing the protocol accept as compulsory ipso facto and without special convention the jurisdiction of the court in all or any of the...disputes concerning (a), the interpretation of a treaty; (6), any question of international law; (c), the existence of any fact which, if established, would... | |
| 1923 - 946 lapas
...desires, may in signing the protocol accept as compulsory "ipso facto and without special convention" the jurisdiction of the Court in all or any of the...disputes concerning (a) the interpretation of a treaty; (b) any question of international law; (c) the existence of any fact which, if established, would constitute... | |
| Permanent Court of International Justice - 1927 - 556 lapas
...Statute of the Court. Article 36 of the Statute provides that a State may accept the j urisdiction of the Court ". . . in all or any of the classes of...disputes concerning : (a) the interpretation of a treaty ; (b) any question of international law ; (c) the existence of any fact which, if established, would... | |
| 1923 - 1394 lapas
...desires, may in signing the protocol accept as compulsory "ipso facto and without special convention" the jurisdiction of the court in all or any of the classes of legal disputes concerning (a) the intrepretation of a treaty; (b) any question of international law; (c) the existence of any fact which,... | |
| United States. Congress - 1923 - 738 lapas
...relation to any other member or State accepting the same obligation, the jurisdiction of any or all of the classes of legal disputes concerning: "(a) The interpretation of a treaty. 1923. MARCH S, "(с) The exlatence of any fact which, If -established, would constitute a breach of... | |
| League of Nations. Secretariat. Information Section - 1924 - 200 lapas
...without special agreement, in relation to any other Member or State accepting the same obligation, the jurisdiction of the Court in all or any of the...for the breach of an international obligation. The declaration referred to above may be made unconditionally or on condition of reciprocity on the part... | |
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