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THE PACIFIC SETTLEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL DISPUTES (2)
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ARTICLE-6
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... Good
offices
and
mediation
undertaken either at the
request
of the
parties
in
dispute
or on the
initiative
of
Powers
strangers
to the
dispute
have
exclusively
the
character
of
advice
, and never have
binding
force
. ...
ARTICLE-8
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... For the
period
of this
mandate
, the
term
of which, unless otherwise
stipulated
, cannot exceed thirty
days
, the
States
in
dispute
cease from all direct
communication
on the
subject
of the
dispute
, which is regarded as referred
exclusively
to the
mediating Powers
, which must use their best efforts to settle it. ...
ARTICLE-45
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... If, within two
months
'
time
, these two
Powers
cannot come to an
agreement
, each of them presents two
candidates
taken from the
list
of
Members
of the
Permanent
Court
,
exclusive
of the
members
selected by the
parties
and not being
nationals
of either of them. Drawing
lots
determines which of the
candidates
thus presented shall be
Umpire
. ...
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
. ...
ARTICLE-90
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... The
proceedings
are
conducted
exclusively
in
writing
. Each
party
, however, is entitled to ask that
witnesses
and
experts
should be called. The
Tribunal
has, for its part, the
right
to demand
oral
explanations from the
agents
of the two
parties
, as well as from the
experts
and
witnesses
whose
appearance
in
Court
it may consider
useful
. ...
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