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... If the Inquiry Convention has not determined where the Commission is to sit, it will sit at The Hague. ...


... The International Bureau of the Permanent Court of Arbitration acts as registry for the Commissions which sit at The Hague, and shall place its offices and staff at the disposal of the Contracting Powers for the use of the Commission of Inquiry. ...


... If the Commission meets elsewhere than at The Hague, it appoints a Secretary-General, whose office serves as registry. ...
... It is the function of the registry, under the control of the President, to make the necessary arrangements for the sittings of the Commission, the preparation of the Minutes, and, while the inquiry lasts, for the charge of the archives, which shall subsequently be transferred to the International Bureau at The Hague. ...


... The Permanent Court sits at The Hague. ...


... The Permanent Administrative Council, composed of the Diplomatic Representatives of the Contracting Powers accredited to The Hague and of the Netherlands Minister for Foreign Affairs, who will act as President, is charged with the direction and control of the International Bureau. ...


... The Tribunal sits at The Hague, unless some other place is selected by the parties. ...


... The ratifications shall be deposited at The Hague. ...


... Done at The Hague, the 18th October, 1907, in a single copy, which shall remain deposited in the archives of the Netherlands Government, and duly certified copies of which shall be sent, through the diplomatic channel, to the Contracting Powers. ...