| 1921 - 532 pages
...members of the Court possess the qualifications required, but the whole body also should represent the main forms of civilization and the principal legal systems of the world. Article 10 — Those candidates who obtain an absolute majority of votes in the Assembly and the Council... | |
| 1922 - 798 pages
...experts, not merely possessing individually the required qualifications, but also, as a body, representing the main forms of civilization and the principal legal systems of the world. This 'committee, after eventually consulting the most authoritative organizations which have devoted... | |
| 1922 - 838 pages
...experts, not merely possessing individually the required qualifications, but also, as a body, representing the main forms of civilization and the principal legal systems of the world. This 'committee, after eventually consulting the most authoritative organizations which have devoted... | |
| 1921 - 656 pages
...the requisite number of judges and deputy judges, bearing in mind that the judges should represent the main forms of civilization and the principal legal systems of the world; that upon a failure of the Assembly and Council to elect the requisite number of persons, each of whom... | |
| 1928 - 602 pages
...Committee should not merely possess individually the required qualifications, but should also represent the main forms of civilization and the principal legal systems of the world. The Sub-Committee, however, considered that it would be premature to appoint any special organ for... | |
| Association of American Law Schools. Meeting - 1923 - 720 pages
...experts, not merely possessing individually the required qualifications, but also, as n body, representing the main forms of civilization and the principal legal systems of the world. This committee, after eventually consulting the most authoritative organizations which have devoted... | |
| 1921 - 582 pages
...members of the |court possess the qualifications required, but the whole body also should represent the main forms of civilization and the principal legal systems of the world. ARTICLE 10— Those candidates who obtain an absolute majority of votes in the Assembly and In the... | |
| 1921 - 580 pages
...members of the Court possess the qualifications required, but the whole body also should represent the main forms of civilization and the principal legal systems of the world. ARTICLE 10 Those candidates who obtain an absolute majority of votes in the Assembly and the Council... | |
| American Society of International Law. Annual Meeting - 1926 - 240 pages
...Experts, not merely possessing individually the required qualifications, but also as a body representing the main forms of civilization and the principal legal systems of the world." The Council, pursuant to this requirement, selected seventeen gentlemen from as many different countries.... | |
| American Society of International Law - 1921 - 134 pages
...members of the Court possess the qualifications required, but the whole body also should represent the main forms of civilization and the principal legal systems of the world. Article 10 Those candidates who obtain an absolute majority of votes in the Assembly and in the Council... | |
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