Helps for Students of History Volume 12 by Society For Promoting Knowledge
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Author: Society For Promoting Knowledge
Page Count: 30 pages
Published Date: 15 Jan 2013
Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com
Publication Country: Miami Fl, United States
Language: English
Type: Pdf
ISBN: 9781234193492
File size: 48 Mb
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1919 edition. Excerpt: ...classes or categories of cases, while a fifth assented in theory, though reserving its final decision. But a sixth Power was opposed to a general treaty, while expressing cordial approval of the conclusion of further treaties providing for Obligatory Arbitration between particular states. This Power was Germany, whose views were made known at the Hague through her very able delegate, Marschall von Bieberstein. Yet it seemed a considerable gain that she should have accepted the principle of Obligatory Arbitration at all, and, in token of this, have signed two Treaties--one with Great Britain and the other with the United States--agreeing to Arbitration on judicial questions bearing on the interpretation of treaties. The Conference facilitated the resort to Arbitration in particular cases by enabling any Power in dispute with another to notify the International Bureau established at the Hague of its willingness to submit any difference in which it had a part to Arbitration, the Bureau being charged with notifying this without loss of time to the other disputant Power. 1 The Algeciras Conference of 1905 was of significance in the present connexion, inasmuch as, like the Berlin Congo Conference of 1885, it asserted the claim of all the Powers to take part in a deliberation affecting the economic interests of the world at large, instead of leaving a limited number of Powers to settle a particular question for themselves. Its actual conclusions do not concern Im here. A large majority of the Powers represented at the Conference had agreed to accept the application of the general principle of Obligatory Arbitration to specified classes of cases, which, as had been already proposed at the Conference of 1899, were, in the main, of secondary...
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