The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volum 207A. Constable, 1808 |
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... court of arbitral justice , ' but it did so only by shelving the main question - the choice of judges and constitution of the court . The so - called permanent court ' set up in 1899 is only a list of available judges . In 1907 - the ...
... court of arbitral justice , ' but it did so only by shelving the main question - the choice of judges and constitution of the court . The so - called permanent court ' set up in 1899 is only a list of available judges . In 1907 - the ...
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... court that is established . ' ( 6 While a waiting attitude is probably in the circumstances the best attitude , the view that there can be no court until there is a precise and perfect code is , we think , untenable . Speaking , at the ...
... court that is established . ' ( 6 While a waiting attitude is probably in the circumstances the best attitude , the view that there can be no court until there is a precise and perfect code is , we think , untenable . Speaking , at the ...
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... court with the final decision regarding the measures which , as belligerents , we should take to punish breaches of neutrality . Since we do not intend in case of war either to sink neutral prizes or to make any use of neutral ports ...
... court with the final decision regarding the measures which , as belligerents , we should take to punish breaches of neutrality . Since we do not intend in case of war either to sink neutral prizes or to make any use of neutral ports ...
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