Law-ref.org THE PACIFIC SETTLEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL DISPUTES (2)
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... They are further authorized to engage counsel or advocates, appointed by themselves, to state their case and uphold their interests before the Commission. ...


... Every investigation, and every examination of a locality, must be made in the presence of the agents and counsel of the parties or after they have been duly summoned. ...


... The witnesses are heard in succession and separately in the presence of the agents and counsel, and in the order fixed by the Commission. ...


... The agents and counsel of the parties may not interrupt the witness when he is making his statement, nor put any direct question to him, but they may ask the President to put such additional questions to the witness as they think expedient. ...


... The Report of the Commission is read at a public sitting, the agents and counsel of the parties being present or duly summoned. ...


... They are further authorized to retain for the defence of their rights and interests before the Tribunal counsel or advocates appointed by themselves for this purpose. ...
... The Members of the Permanent Court may not act as agents, counsel, or advocates except on behalf of the Power which appointed them Members of the Court. ...


... The Tribunal is free to take into consideration new papers or documents to which its attention may be drawn by the agents or counsel of the parties. ...


... The agents and the counsel of the parties are authorized to present orally to the Tribunal all the arguments they may consider expedient in defence of their case. ...


... The members of the Tribunal are entitled to put questions to the agents and counsel of the parties, and to ask them for explanations on doubtful points. ...


... When the agents and counsel of the parties have submitted all the explanations and evidence in support of their case the President shall declare the discussion closed. ...


... The Award is read out in public sitting, the agents and counsel of the parties being present or duly summoned to attend. ...