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" It has been a subject of profound regret to the Government and people of the United States that a court of arbitral justice composed of permanent judges and acting under a sense of judicial responsibility representing the various judicial systems of the... "
The World's Work: A History of Our Time - Page 13107
1910
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American Addresses at the Second Hague Peace Conference

Joseph Hodges Choate - 1910 - 280 pages
...contract debts, arbitration, an international prize court, and the project for the establishment of a permanent court of arbitral justice, composed of judges acting under a sense of judicial responsibility and representing the various languages and systems of law. General in their nature, it is believed...
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American Addresses at the Second Hague Peace Conferene

James Brown Scott - 1910 - 496 pages
...Second Conference sought to make arbitration a judicial remedy by establishing a court truly permanent, composed of judges acting under a sense of judicial responsibility, representing the various languages and judicial systems of the world, and ready at all times to receive and to decide a case...
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The Peace Problem: The Task of the Twentieth Century

Frederick Henry Lynch - 1911 - 136 pages
...desire on the part of the leading nations to constitute a Court of Arbitral Justice, that he believes a truly permanent Court of Arbitral Justice, composed...insuring the continuity of arbitral jurisprudence, will be established in the immediate future, and that the Third Peace Conference will find it in successful...
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The Modern Review, Volume 9

Ramananda Chatterjee - 1911 - 778 pages
...desire on the part of the leading nations to constitute Court of Arbitral Justice, that he believes that a truly permanent Court of Arbitral Justice, composed of judges acting under a sense of judicial responsiblity, representing the various judicial systems of the world, and capable of ensuring the...
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Report of the 1st-22d Annual Lake Mohonk Conference on ..., Volume 18

1912 - 922 pages
...inexpensive settlement. This court would be composed of judges representing the different judiciary systems of the world and capable of insuring the continuity of arbitral jurisprudence. Such a court has been strongly advocated by President Taft and Secretary Knox, and its establishment...
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Judicial Settlement of International Disputes, Issue 1

American Society for Judicial Settlement of International Disputes - 1910 - 400 pages
...proposed the creation of a Court of Arbitral Justice "freely and easily accessible, composed of judges representing the various judicial systems of the world and capable of insuring continuity in arbitral jurisprudence." Mr. Knox, Secretary of State of the United States in an identic...
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Selected Articles on World Peace Including International Arbitration and ...

1914 - 236 pages
...proposed the creation of a Court of Arbitral Justice "freely and easily accessible, composed of judges representing the various judicial systems of the world and capable of insuring continuity in arbitral jurisprudence." Mr. Knox, Secretary of State of the United States in an identic...
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Selected Articles on World Peace Including International Arbitration and ...

1914 - 236 pages
...proposed the creation of a Court of Arbitral Justice "freely and easily accessible, composed of judges representing the various judicial systems of the world and capable of insuring continuity in arbitral jurisprudence." Mr. Knox, Secretary of State of the United States in an identic...
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The Elements of International Law: With an Account of Its Origin, Sources ...

George Breckenridge Davis - 1915 - 712 pages
...Permanent Court of Arbitration, a Judicial Arbitration Court, of free and easy access, composed of judges representing the various judicial systems of the world, and capable of insuring continuity in jurisprudence of arbitration. Art. II. The Judicial Arbitration Court is composed of...
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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States

United States. Department of State - 1916 - 1022 pages
...and ' people of the United States that a court of arbitral justice, composed of permanent judges and acting under a sense of judicial responsibility, representing...judicial systems of the world and capable of insuring continuity in arbitral jurisprudence, was not established at the Second Hague Peace Conference, and...
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