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... disputes , and almost 300 unimportant international disputes were resolved through ad hoc arbitral proceedings . In the latter part of the century , due partly to the influence of the success- ful arbitration of a dispute verging on ...
... disputes , and almost 300 unimportant international disputes were resolved through ad hoc arbitral proceedings . In the latter part of the century , due partly to the influence of the success- ful arbitration of a dispute verging on ...
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... Disputes " ( Articles 33 through 38 ) obligates the parties to a conflict or dispute " likely to endanger international peace and security " to submit it to some procedure for pacific settlement , whether negotiation , enquiry ...
... Disputes " ( Articles 33 through 38 ) obligates the parties to a conflict or dispute " likely to endanger international peace and security " to submit it to some procedure for pacific settlement , whether negotiation , enquiry ...
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... disputes over their interpretation should be referred to the International Court of Justice.20 In view of the ... dispute may agree through a compromis to submit their differences to an international tribunal . 2. Both governments ...
... disputes over their interpretation should be referred to the International Court of Justice.20 In view of the ... dispute may agree through a compromis to submit their differences to an international tribunal . 2. Both governments ...
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