| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1924 - 206 lapas
...International Justice respecting jurisdiction are that the jurisdiction of the court comprises all cases which the parties refer to it and all matters specially provided for in treaties and conventions in forceBear in mind, if you will, at this point, that every treaty — I... | |
| Charles Ghequiere Fenwick - 1924 - 698 lapas
...was, in so far as the members of the League as a body were concerned, limited to comprise "all cases which the parties refer to it and all matters specially provided for in treaties and conventions in force. ' ' 7 Provision was made, however, that individual members of the... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1924 - 194 lapas
...International Justice respecting jurisdiction are that the jurisdiction of the court comprises all cases which the, parties refer to it and all matters specially provided for in treaties and conventions in force. Bear in mind, if you will, at this point, that every treaty —... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1924 - 410 lapas
...Nations on December 13, 1920, it is provided3 that the jurisdiction of the Court "comprises all cases which the parties refer to it and all matters specially provided for in treaties and conventions in force." But the advocates of a broader, more definite and more exacting... | |
| James Harvey Robinson - 1926 - 680 lapas
...deemed necessary to finish the cases on the list. "The jurisdiction of the Court comprises all cases which the parties refer to it and all matters specially provided for in treaties and conventions in force." An acceptance of the jurisdiction of the Court is, in general,... | |
| League of Nations. Secretariat. Information Section - 1924 - 200 lapas
...Permanent Court of International Justice Article 36. — The jurisdiction of the Court comprises all cases which the parties refer to it and all matters specially provided for in treaties and conventions in force. The Members of the League of Nations and the States mentioned in... | |
| Academy of Political Science (U.S.) - 1924 - 820 lapas
...legal status created by an independent organic act. The jurisdiction of the court comprises all cases which the parties refer to it and all matters specially provided for in treaties and conventions in force. Careful provision has been made to secure the independence of the... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1924 - 200 lapas
...International Justice respecting jurisdiction are that the jurisdiction of the court comprises all cases which the parties refer to it and all matters specially provided for in treaties and conventions in force. Bear in mind, if you will, at this point, that every treaty —... | |
| Frank Moore Colby, Talcott Williams - 1924 - 834 lapas
...effect. "The jurisdiction of the Court," ran Article 36 of the statute creating it, "comprises all cases which the parties refer to it and all matters specially provided for in the Treaties and Conventions in force." The new court was designed to be an impartial, permanent judicial... | |
| Netherlands - 1925 - 702 lapas
...contribute towards the expenses of the Court. Article 36. The jurisdiction of the Court comprises all cases which the parties refer to it and all matters specially provided for in Treaties and Conventions in force. The Members of the League of Nations and the States mentioned in... | |
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