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" Disputes as to the interpretation of a treaty, as to any question of international law, as to the existence of any fact which if established would constitute a breach of any international obligation, or as to the extent and nature of the reparation to... "
The Central Law Journal - Page 122
1919
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Hertslet's Commercial Treaties: A Collection of Treaties and ..., Volume 30

Great Britain. Foreign Office - 1924 - 1194 pages
...fact which, if established, would constitute a breach of any international obligation, or as to the extent and nature of the reparation to be made for...are generally suitable for submission to arbitration or judicial settlement. " For the consideration of any such dispute, the Court to which the case is...
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New Outlook, Volume 122

1919 - 714 pages
...any fact which if established would constitute a breach of any international obligation, or as to the extent and nature of the reparation to be made for any such breach." Thus the character of disputes suitable for arbitration is clearly denned in the instrument. But if...
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International Law Situations

1920 - 222 pages
...any fact which if established would constitute a breach of any international obligation, or as to the extent and nature of the reparation to be made for...arbitration. For the consideration of any such dispute the court of arbitration to which the case is referred shall be the Court agreed on by the parties to the...
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Transactions of the Commonwealth Club of California, Volume 14

Commonwealth Club of California - 1919 - 720 pages
...any fact which if established would constitute a breach of any international obligation, or as to the extent and nature of the reparation to be made for...arbitration. For the con-sideration of any such dispute the court of arbitration to which the case is re-ferred shall be the court agreed on by the parties to...
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International Conciliation

American Association for International Conciliation - 1920 - 968 pages
...any fact which if established would constitute a breach of any international obligation, or as to the extent and nature of the reparation to be made for...arbitration. For the consideration of any such dispute the court of arbitration to which the case is referred shall be the Court agreed on by the parties to the...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 13

1919 - 492 pages
...any fact which if established would constitute a breach of any international obligation, or as to the extent and nature of the reparation to be made for...generally suitable for submission to arbitration. OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS 133 tion to which the case is referred shall be the court agreed on by the parties...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 17

1923 - 290 pages
...fact which, if established, would constitute a breach of any international obligation, or as to the extent and nature of the reparation to be made for...are generally suitable for submission to arbitration or judicial settlement. For the consideration of any such dispute, the court to which the case is referred...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 16

1922 - 804 pages
...fact which, if established, would constitute a breach of any international obligation, or as to the extent and nature of the reparation to be made for...are generally suitable for submission to arbitration or judicial settlement. For the consideration of any such dispute, the court to which the case is referred...
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Supplement to the American Journal of International Law ..., Volumes 13-14

1919 - 920 pages
...any fact which if established would constitute a breach of any international obligation, or as to the extent and nature of the reparation to be made for...generally suitable for submission to arbitration. tion to which the case is referred shall be the court agreed on by the parties to the dispute or stipulated...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 14

1920 - 736 pages
...any fact which if established would constitute a breach of any international obligation, or as to the extent and nature of the reparation to be made for any such breach" (Art. 13). principles of justice and treaty stipulations, but somewhat more objectively sanctioned...
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