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THE PACIFIC SETTLEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL DISPUTES (2)
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ARTICLE-8
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... In
case
of a
serious
difference
endangering
peace
, the
States
at
variance
choose
respectively a
Power
, to which they
entrust
the
mission
of entering into direct
communication
with the
Power
chosen on the other side, with the
object
of preventing the
rupture
of
pacific
relations
. ...
ARTICLE-37
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...
International
arbitration
has for its
object
the
settlement of disputes
between
States
by
Judges
of their own
choice
and on the basis of
respect
for
law
. ...
ARTICLE-45
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... Each
party
appoints two
Arbitrators
, of whom one only can be its
national
or chosen from among the
persons
selected by it as
Members
of the
Permanent
Court
. These
Arbitrators
together
choose
an
Umpire
. ...
... If the
votes
are
equally
divided, the
choice
of the
Umpire
is
entrusted
to a
third Power
, selected by the
parties
by
common
accord. ...
... If an
agreement
is not 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. ...
ARTICLE-87
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... Each of the
parties
in
dispute
appoints an
Arbitrator
. The two
Arbitrators
thus selected
choose
an
Umpire
. If they do not
agree
on this point, each of them
proposes
two
candidates
taken from the
general
list
of the
Members
of the
Permanent
Court
exclusive
of the
members
appointed by either of the
parties
and not being
nationals
of either of them; which of the
candidates
thus proposed shall be the
Umpire
is
determined
by
lot
. ...
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