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THE PACIFIC SETTLEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL DISPUTES (2)
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ARTICLE-12
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... Unless an
undertaking
is made to the
contrary
,
Commissions of Inquiry
shall be formed in the
manner
determined
by
Articles
45
and
57
of the present
Convention
. ...
ARTICLE-23
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... The
parties
undertake
to
supply
the
Commission
of
Inquiry
, as
fully
as they may think possible, with all means and
facilities
necessary to enable it to become completely acquainted with, and to accurately understand, the
facts
in
question
. ...
... They
undertake
to make use of the means at their
disposal
, under their
municipal
law
, to insure the
appearance
of the
witnesses
or
experts
who are in their
territory
and have been summoned before the
Commission
. ...
ARTICLE-41
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... With the
object
of facilitating an immediate
recourse
to
arbitration
for
international
differences
, which it has not been possible to settle by
diplomacy
, the
Contracting Powers
undertake
to maintain the
Permanent
Court of Arbitration
, as
established
by the First
Peace
Conference
,
accessible
at all times, and operating, unless otherwise
stipulated
by the
parties
, in
accordance
with the
rules of procedure
inserted in the present
Convention
. ...
ARTICLE-43
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... 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
. ...
... They likewise
undertake
to
communicate
to the
Bureau
the
laws
,
regulations
, and
documents
eventually showing the
execution
of the
Awards
given by the
Court
. ...
ARTICLE-75
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... The
parties
undertake
to
supply
the
Tribunal
, as
fully
as they consider possible, with all the
information
required for deciding the
case
. ...
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