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The Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) is a non-UN intergovernmental organization headquartered at the Peace Palace, in The Hague, Netherlands.Unlike a judicial court in the traditional sense, the PCA provides administrative support in international arbitrations involving various combinations of States, State entities, international organizations and private parties. [4]
Permanent Court of International Justice (1922–1946) and its successor the International Court of Justice (1946–present). In 1922 the Permanent Court of International Justice of the League of Nations was added to the occupants. This meant the library was forced to move to an annex building, and the Permanent Court of Arbitration was moved ...
The Island of Palmas Case (Scott, Hague Court Reports 2d 83 (1932), (Perm. Ct. Arb. 1928), 2 U.N. Rep. Intl. Arb. Awards 829) was a territorial dispute over the Island of Palmas (or Miangas) between the Netherlands and the United States which was heard by the Permanent Court of Arbitration.
Members of the Permanent Court of Arbitration (85 P) Pages in category "Permanent Court of Arbitration" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
Judges or arbitrators of the Permanent Court of Arbitration are known as "Members" of the Court. Pages in category "Members of the Permanent Court of Arbitration" The following 85 pages are in this category, out of 85 total.
International Court of Justice (since 1945) International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, an ad hoc criminal tribunal created by the United Nations Security Council; International Criminal Court, a permanent criminal court created by the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court; International Court of Arbitration of the ...
An international court had long been proposed; Pierre Dubois suggested it in 1305 and Émeric Crucé in 1623. [2] An idea of an international court of justice arose in the political world at the First Hague Peace Conference in 1899, where it was declared that arbitration between states was the easiest solution to disputes, providing a temporary panel of judges to arbitrate in such cases, the ...
Court of Arbitration for Sport; International Court of Arbitration (United Nations body for the resolution of international commercial disputes) London Court of International Arbitration (London-based, non-UN-backed, body for resolution of international disputes) Permanent Court of Arbitration (Hague-based, non-UN-backed, body for resolution of ...