The Contracting Powers agree not to have recourse to armed force for the recovery of contract debts claimed from the Government of one country by the Government of another country as being due to its nationals. This undertaking is, however, not applicable... Handbook of International Law - 第 61 頁George Grafton Wilson 著 - 1910 - 623 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| William Edward Hall - 1909 - 800 頁
...at the Hague Peace Conference of 1907, the Contracting Powers agreed to abandon armed intervention ' for the recovery of contract debts claimed from the...government of another country as being due to its subjects'. It was stipulated, however, that this undertaking should not be applicable when the debtor... | |
| Pitt Cobbett - 1909 - 474 頁
...Conference of 1907 a convention was drawn up, whereby it is agreed that the contracting Powers shall not have recourse to armed force for the recovery of contract...Government of one country by the Government of another as being due to its nationals ; although this is not to apply where the debtor State either refuses... | |
| William Edward Hall - 1909 - 850 頁
...Hague Peace Conference of 1907, the Contracting Powers agreed to abandon armed intervention ' for tlio recovery of contract debts claimed from the government...country by the government of another country as being duo to its subjects'. It was stipulated, however, that this undertaking should not bo applicable when... | |
| 1909 - 550 頁
...order to avoid between nations armed conflicts of a purely pecuniary origin arising from contractual debts claimed from the government of one country by the government of another country to be due to its nationals, the contracting Powers agree not to have recourse to armed force for the... | |
| James Brown Scott - 1909 - 576 頁
...avoiding between nations armed conflicts of a pecuniary origin arising from contract debts, which are claimed from the government of one country by the government of another country as due to its nationals, Have resolved to conclude a convention to this effect, and have appointed the... | |
| James Brown Scott - 1910 - 326 頁
...their full powers, found in good and due form, have agreed upon the following provisions : ARTICLE 1 . The contracting powers agree not to have recourse...arbitration, or after accepting the offer, prevents any compromis from being agreed on, or, after the arbitration fails to submit to the award. ARTICLE 2.... | |
| Richard Henry Dana (Jr.) - 1910 - 560 頁
...country by the government of another country as being due to its naturals" should not be had unless "the debtor state refuses or neglects to reply to...prevents any compromise from being agreed on, or after arbitration fails to submit to the award." This, it is believed, is a 1 Treaty accepted and secrecy... | |
| Thomas Gibson Bowles - 1910 - 320 頁
...Britain without reservation, and was ratified on her behalf on 27th November 1909. It is an agreement "not to have recourse to armed force for the recovery...one country by the Government of another country," subject, however, to the condition that the agreement is "not applicable when the debtor state refuses... | |
| Thomas Gibson Bowles - 1910 - 320 頁
...Britain without reservation, and was ratified on her behalf on 27th November 1909. It .is an agreement "not to have recourse to armed force for the recovery...one country by the Government of another country," subject, however, to the condition that the agreement is "not applicable when the debtor state refuses... | |
| James Brown Scott - 1910 - 496 頁
...Debts] In order to prevent armed conflicts between nations, of a purely pecuniary origin, growing out of contract debts claimed from the government of one country by the government of another country as due to its nationals, the signatory powers agree not to resort to armed force for the collection of... | |
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