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Obligatory Arbitration and the Hague Conferences

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 May 2017

Extract

The kinds or degrees of obligatory arbitration advocated in the two conferences were three in number, and may be called, respectively, universal, inclusive, and exclusive obligatory arbitration.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1908 

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References

1 Mr. Choate had said: “ I believe that some thirty treaties have been thus exchanged among the nations of Europe alone, all substantially to the same purport and effect.”

2 The vote in the commission resulted in thirty-three ayes and eleven noes for some list of classes, and thirty-one ayes and thirteen noes for the proposed list.

3 The vote in the committee had been fourteen in the affirmative and four in the negative.