| 1881 - 784 páginas
...there under UC Act, 9 Geo. IV., chap. 21, the disability was held tohave been removed (q). Under the Treaty of 1794 between Great Britain and the United States, and the Imperial Act 37 Geo. III., chap. 87, American citizens who held lands in Great Britain on the 28th... | |
| 1910 - 728 páginas
...Arbitration may be conveniently con- i the Due de Rochefoucauld-Liancourt, sidered as commencing with the Jay Treaty of 1794 between Great Britain and the United States of America. Popular Development. The first was marked by a subtle, and afterwards of his son, the Marquis... | |
| James Brown Scott - 1915 - 124 páginas
...Establishment of the Court of Arbitral Justice recommended by the Second Hague Peace Conference of 1907 The First Hague Peace Conference, called in the first...recourse to arbitration should be facilitated by the creation of apt machinery and the proceedings before arbitral tribunals systematized. For this twofold... | |
| Robert Bacon - 1915 - 204 páginas
...difficult task, and it has been thought advisable to begin with the modern period, that is to say, with the Jay Treaty of 1794 between Great Britain and the United States. This part of the work is nearing completion, after which the earlier treaties will be prepared for... | |
| James Brown Scott - 1917 - 112 páginas
...upon the spirit of the law as distinct from the letter. Hundreds of disputes have been settled since the Jay Treaty of 1794 between Great Britain and the United States, which brought again this method into repute and into the practice of nations. As a result of this large... | |
| James Brown Scott - 1917 - 118 páginas
...upon the spirit of the law as distinct from the letter. Hundreds of disputes have been settled since the Jay Treaty of 1794 between Great Britain and the United States, which brought again this method into repute and into the practice of nations. As a result of this large... | |
| Los Angeles City School District. Psychology and Educational Research Division - 1918 - 200 páginas
...disputes is largely a gift of the English speaking peoples to the modern world. It was introduced in the practice of nations by the Jay Treaty of 1794 between Great Britain and the United States. The settlement of International disputes in a peaceful manner by means of arbitration has been the... | |
| United States - 1919 - 232 páginas
...Powers had not done and could not do without these various provisions. And this is undoubtedly so. The Jay treaty of 1794 between Great Britain and the United States had brought arbitration again into the thought and practice of nations, with the result that in the... | |
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