 | James Brown Scott, George Grafton Wilson - 1920
...practice, which is accepted as law; 3. The general principles of law recognized by civilized nations. 4. Judicial decisions and the teachings of the most highly...as subsidiary means for the determination of rules of law. Of necessity, the Japanese member was opposed to this article, as in his opinion the special... | |
 | World Peace Foundation - 1923
...nations; (4) judicial decisions (without giving them binding force) ; and the teaching of the most highly qualified publicists of the various nations...means for the determination of rules of law. This court does not supersede but is in addition to the old socalled Permanent Court of Arbitration at The... | |
 | 1921
...practice, which is accepted as law; (3) The general principles of law recognized by civilized nations; (4) Judicial decisions and the teachings of the most highly...means for the determination of rules of law. This is sound doctrine, but it was found to be too strong a diet for the large states. They were willing... | |
 | Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - 1921
...practice, which is accepted as law ; (3) The general principles of law recognized by civilized nations; (4) Judicial decisions and the teachings of the most highly...as subsidiary means for the determination of rules of law. Such, in very general terms, was the method of appointing the judges proposed by the Advisory... | |
 | 1921
...practice, which is accepted as law; 3. The general principles of law recognized by civilized nations. 4. Judicial decisions and the teachings of the most highly...as subsidiary means for the determination of rules of law." Of necessity, the Japanese member was opposed to this article, as in his opinion the special... | |
 | John Eugene Harley - 1921 - 127 Seiten
...practice, which is accepted as law; 3. the general principles of law recognized by civilized nations; 4. judicial decisions and the teachings of the most highly...as subsidiary means for the determination of rules of law. ARTICLE 36 The Court shall give an advisory opinion upon any question or dispute of an international... | |
 | 1922
...practice accepted as law; "3. The general principles of law recognized by civilized nations; "4. ... judicial decisions and the teachings of the most highly...means for the determination of rules of law." This greater explicitness is to be welcomed, though it seems doubtful whether it will make the work of the... | |
 | 1922
...which is accepted as law ; "(3) The general principles of law recognized by civilized nations ; "(4) Judicial decisions and the teachings of the most highly...nations, as subsidiary means for the determination of rales of law." These rules, however, were only to be invoked, save with the consent of two opposing... | |
 | Lucius Hudson Holt - 1923 - 576 Seiten
...a matter to a tribunal to be instituted by the League of Nations, the court will be such tribunal. ARTICLE 38 The court shall apply: 1. International...as subsidiary means for the determination of rules of law. ARTICLE 40 Cases are brought before the court, as the case may be, either by the notification... | |
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