Sometimes duplicates are ordered to be set up in various places; and, in cases of treaties, arbitrations and other international documents, copies were always set up by each city concerned.
John Bassett Moore, History and Digest of the International Arbitrations to which the United States has been a Party (6 vols.
Many of these arbitrations were of the greatest importance; and I remark here that in the number of arbitrations and the importance of the questions involved, the United States and Great Britain have unquestionably led the way.
The appendices to this work (which is in six volumes) contain, with much other matter of great value, full historical notes of arbitrations between other powers.
Moore, History of the International Arbitrationsto which the United States has been a Party (Washington, 1898).
To enumerate even a tenth part of the successful arbitrations in recent times would occupy too much space.
Although arbitrations proper may be thus distinguished from "mixed commissions," it must not be supposed that any hard or fast theoretical line can be drawn between them.
Six gallons are allowed for arbitrations between rival claimants, in which there is no second speech.
Moore, Arbitrations = Moore, History and Digest of the Arbitrationsto which the United States have been a Party, 6 vols.
In Italy there were one hundred arbitrations in the thirteenth century.
Moore, History and Digest of the International Arbitrations to which the United States has been a Party (6 vols.
He attended the courts as usual; went out in the evenings to arbitrations and consultations as of old; dined also at the Garrick as before, and sat up as late at nights as ever.
The duke further intimated in the despatch that there appeared to be insuperable objections to that multiplicity of separate land arbitrations which would be the effect of the alternative measure alluded to in the commissioners' report.
The government, however, did not anticipate that many of these arbitrations would take place in the practical working of the system.
To quote Justice Higgins of the Commonwealth Court of Australia, "The system of arbitrations adopted by the act is based on unionism.
Such, for example, is the material prepared and presented in the course of the railway wage arbitrations in the United States and England.
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