International conventions, whether general or particular, establishing rules expressly recognized by the contesting states; b. international custom, as evidence of a general practice accepted as law ; c. the general principles of law recognized by civilized... The International Court of Justice - Seite 67von United States. Department of State - 1946 - 167 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Harold Scott Quigley - 1927 - 186 Seiten
...matter to a tribunal to be instituted by the League of Nations, the Court will be such tribunal. Art. 38. The Court shall apply: 1. International conventions,...provision shall not prejudice the power of the Court tot decide a case ex aquo et bono, if the parties agree thereto. CHAPTER III Procedure Art. 39. The... | |
| Amos Shartle Hershey - 1927 - 820 Seiten
...not joined in requesting. Law to be Applied by the Court. — Article 38 of the Statute declares: " The Court shall apply: 1. International conventions,...as subsidiary means for the determination of rules of law." It is added that " this provision shall not prejudice the the Hughes reservations including... | |
| Amos Shartle Hershey - 1927 - 820 Seiten
...principles of law recognized by civilized nations; . 4. Subject to the provisions of Article 59,"0 judicial decisions and the teachings of the most highly...as subsidiary means for the determination of rules of law." It is added that " this provision shall not prejudice the the Hughes reservations including... | |
| Geneva Institute of International Relations - 1928 - 402 Seiten
...International custom, as evidence of a general practice accepted as law; 3. The general principles of law as recognized by civilized nations ; 4. Subject to the...nations as subsidiary means for the determination of the rules of law. It is this provision more than any other single clause in the Statute, that determines... | |
| Simon Fleischman, Martin Thomas Manton - 1928 - 424 Seiten
...general principles of law recognized by civilized nations, and (d) subject to the provisions of Art. 59, judicial decisions and the teachings of the most...highly qualified publicists of the various nations as subscribing means for the determination of rules of law." In addition to this, for further aid, we... | |
| 1928 - 1238 Seiten
...principles of law recognized by civilized nations, further provides that the Court shall apply (4) " judicial decisions and the teachings of the most highly qualified publicists of the various nations," as a " subsidiary means for the determination of rules of law." These directions merely conform to the... | |
| 1924 - 796 Seiten
...recognized by civilized nations; and the judicial decisions and the teachings of the most highly qualif1ed publicists of the various nations, as subsidiary means for the determination of rules of law. All questions are decided by a majority of the judges present, and in the event of an equality... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1929 - 1014 Seiten
...general practice accepted as law; (c) the general principles of law recognized by civilized nations; (d) subject to the provisions of Article 59, judicial...as subsidiary means for the determination of rules of law. (2) This provision shall not prejudice the power of the Court to decide a case ex aequo et... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1929 - 184 Seiten
...general practice accepted as law; c. the general principles of law recognized by civilized nations; d. subject to the provisions of Article 59, judicial...as subsidiary means for the determination of rules of law. 2. This provision shall not prejudice the power of the Court to decide a case ex aequo et bono,... | |
| 1933 - 974 Seiten
...principles of law recognized by civilized nations; I assume here by "law" is meant international law. 4. Subject to the provisions of article 59, judicial...as subsidiary means for the determination of rules of law. And finally: This provision shall not prejudice the power of the court to decide a case ex... | |
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