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Hugh H L Hugh Hale Leigh Bellot
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Secondly, since no State Court in Central America has been known to be free from official influence, an International Court could not be expected to obtain greater freedom from political dictation. Under the new Federation now being formed perhaps these defects will be avoided.
Before dealing with the Permanent Court of International Justice it is necessary to refer briefly to the " Permanent Court of Arbitration " established by the Hague Conference* 1899, revised by the Hague Conference, 1907
..., and still in being. Each of the forty-four ratifying States was empowered to nominate four members, who were to be persons " of known competency in questions of International Law " and of " the highest moral reputation. " These persons form a standing panel, from which the parties to a dispute select five to sit as arbitrators. Failing agreement, each party may appoint two arbitrators, of whom one only may be its national or chosen from among the persons selected by it as members of the Permanent Court.

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