Law-ref.org THE PACIFIC SETTLEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL DISPUTES (2)
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... The Contracting Powers are agreed in recommending the application, when circumstances allow, of special mediation in the following form: ...


... International Commissions of Inquiry are constituted by special agreement between the parties in dispute. ...


... The parties are entitled to appoint special agents to attend the Commission of Inquiry, whose duty it is to represent them and to act as intermediaries between them and the Commission. ...


... The Commission shall settle the details of the procedure not covered by the special Inquiry Convention or the present Convention, and shall arrange all the formalities required for dealing with the evidence. ...


... The Permanent Court is competent for all arbitration cases, unless the parties agree to institute a special Tribunal. ...


... The Contracting Powers undertake to communicate to the Bureau, as soon as possible, a certified copy of any conditions of arbitration arrived at between them and of any Award concerning them delivered by a special Tribunal. ...


... The Bureau is authorized to place its offices and staff at the disposal of the Contracting Powers for the use of any special Board of Arbitration. ...


... The 'Compromis' likewise defines, if there is occasion, the manner of appointing Arbitrators, any special powers which may eventually belong to the Tribunal, where it shall meet, the language it shall use, and the languages the employment of which shall be authorized before it, and, generally speaking, all the conditions on which the parties are agreed. ...


... The parties are entitled to appoint special agents to attend the Tribunal to act as intermediaries between themselves and the Tribunal. ...


... Unless special circumstances arise, the Tribunal does not meet until the pleadings are closed. ...