The Advocate of Peace Volume 68-69 (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1906 Excerpt: ...powers thus selected. 'Art. HI.--The award given by a majority of votes is accompanied by a statement of reasons. It is drawn up in writing and signed by eacn member of the Tribunal. Those members who are in the minority may record their dissent when signing. 'Art. IlI--Independently of this recourse, the signatory powera recommend that one or more powers, strangers to the dispute, should, on their own initiative and so far as circumstances may allow, offer their Sod oftices or mediation to the states at variance. Powers, strangers to e dispute, have the right to offer good offices or mediation even during the course of hostilities. The exercise of this right can never be regarded by one or the other of the parties in conflict as an unfriendly act. Art. VIII.--The signatory powers are agreed in recommending the application, when circumstances allow, of special mediation in the following form: In case of a serious difference endangering the peace, the states at variance choose respectively a power, to whom they intrust the mission of entering into direct communication with the power chosen on the other side, with the object of preventing the rupture of pacific relations. For the period of this mandate, the term of which, unless otherwise stipulated, cannot exceed thirty days, the states in conflict cease from all direct communication on the subject of the dispute, which is regarded as referred exclusively to the mediating powers, who must use their best efforts co 8eetle it. In case of a definite rupture of pacific relations, these powers are charged with the joint task of taking advantage of any opportunity to restore peace. Art. XXII.--An International Bureau established at The Hague serves as record office for the Court. This Bureau is the channel for com...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1906 Excerpt: ...powers thus selected. 'Art. HI.--The award given by a majority of votes is accompanied by a statement of reasons. It is drawn up in writing and signed by eacn member of the Tribunal. Those members who are in the minority may record their dissent when signing. 'Art. IlI--Independently of this recourse, the signatory powera recommend that one or more powers, strangers to the dispute, should, on their own initiative and so far as circumstances may allow, offer their Sod oftices or mediation to the states at variance. Powers, strangers to e dispute, have the right to offer good offices or mediation even during the course of hostilities. The exercise of this right can never be regarded by one or the other of the parties in conflict as an unfriendly act. Art. VIII.--The signatory powers are agreed in recommending the application, when circumstances allow, of special mediation in the following form: In case of a serious difference endangering the peace, the states at variance choose respectively a power, to whom they intrust the mission of entering into direct communication with the power chosen on the other side, with the object of preventing the rupture of pacific relations. For the period of this mandate, the term of which, unless otherwise stipulated, cannot exceed thirty days, the states in conflict cease from all direct communication on the subject of the dispute, which is regarded as referred exclusively to the mediating powers, who must use their best efforts co 8eetle it. In case of a definite rupture of pacific relations, these powers are charged with the joint task of taking advantage of any opportunity to restore peace. Art. XXII.--An International Bureau established at The Hague serves as record office for the Court. This Bureau is the channel for com...

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United States

Release date

March 2012

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March 2012

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246 x 189 x 24mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

Pages

472

ISBN-13

978-1-130-25958-2

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9781130259582

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1-130-25958-7



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