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I.H.7 PERMANENT COURT OF ARBITRATION 1962 RULES OF ARBITRATION AND CONCILIATION FOR SETTLEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL DISPUTES BETWEEN TWO PARTIES OF WHICH ONLY ONE IS A STATE
(3,184 words)

Sources: 57 AJIL 500 (1963); available also at the Secretariat of the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague

Superseded by Basic Document I.H.12, infra

 

SECTION I. ARBITRATION

A. GENERAL DISPOSITIONS

Article 1

In case of arbitration in an international dispute between two parties of which only one is a State, the International Bureau of the Permanent Court of Arbitration, hereinafter called “the Bureau,” is authorized to place it…

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“I.H.7 PERMANENT COURT OF ARBITRATION 1962 RULES OF ARBITRATION AND CONCILIATION FOR SETTLEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL DISPUTES BETWEEN TWO PARTIES OF WHICH ONLY ONE IS A STATE”, in: International Law & World Order: Weston's & Carlson's Basic Documents, Weston & Carlson. Consulted online on 29 March 2023 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/2211-4394_ilwo_COM_031485>
First published online: 2016
First print edition: 20160419



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