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... court , they are bound by the decision of that body . Third , compromise is ruled out since under law there can only be a correct position and an incorrect position . When many separate legal issues are raised in a single case , however ...
... court , they are bound by the decision of that body . Third , compromise is ruled out since under law there can only be a correct position and an incorrect position . When many separate legal issues are raised in a single case , however ...
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... Court's jurisdiction , and failed to provide it with means for enforcing those few decisions referred to it . As today , submission of cases to arbitral procedures was based on the principle of voluntarism . In addition to the ...
... Court's jurisdiction , and failed to provide it with means for enforcing those few decisions referred to it . As today , submission of cases to arbitral procedures was based on the principle of voluntarism . In addition to the ...
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... Court of Justice.20 In view of the existence of both treaties and institutions which obligate states to submit certain kinds of disputes or conflicts to arbitral and adjudication procedures , what has been the record of settle- ment ...
... Court of Justice.20 In view of the existence of both treaties and institutions which obligate states to submit certain kinds of disputes or conflicts to arbitral and adjudication procedures , what has been the record of settle- ment ...
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