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THE PACIFIC SETTLEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL DISPUTES (1)
PART-IV: On International Arbitration
CHAPTER-III: On Arbitral Procedure
ARTICLE 32
ARTICLE 32
The duties of Arbitrator may be conferred on one Arbitrator alone or on several Arbitrators selected by the parties as they please, or chosen by them from the Members of the Permanent Court of Arbitration established by the present Act.
Failing the constitution of the Tribunal by direct agreement between the parties, the following course shall be pursued:
Each party appoints two Arbitrators, and these latter together choose an Umpire.
In case of equal voting, the choice of the Umpire is entrusted to a third Power, selected by the parties by common accord.
If no agreement is arrived at on this subject, each party selects a different Power, and the choice of the Umpire is made in concert by the Powers thus selected.
Referred by:
ARTICLE 11