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and the Council. |
Official No.: A. 57. 1930. V.
Geneva, September 20th, 1930.
LEAGUE OF NATIONS
ORGANISATION OF THE PERMANENT COURT
OF INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE.
REPORT OF THE FIRST COMMITTEE.
Rapporteur : M. Pilotti (Italy).
By a resolution of September 9th, 1930, the Council of the League of Nations, referring
to the Protocol of September 14th, 1929, on the amendments to be made in the Statute of
the Permanent Court of International Justice, instructed a Committee of jurists, consisting
of M. Basdevant, M. Gaus and M. Pilotti, to take the necessary steps to enable it to submit
definite proposals to the Assembly in regard to the situation.
The Committee submitted to the Council a report, together with three draft resolutions
(document A.45.1930.V). On September 12th, the Council adopted this report and decided
to transmit it to the Assembly. It, at the same time, proposed to the Assembly that it
should adopt the three resolutions drawn up by the Committee. The First Committee, to
which the Assembly referred the examination of the question, proposes to the Assembly
that it should adopt the following five resolutions :
Resolution No. 1.
“ The Assembly expresses the hope that the States which have not so far
ratified the Protocol of September 14th, 1929, concerning the revision of the Statute
of the Permanent Court of International Justice, will proceed, as soon as possible,
to ratify that Protocol.”
Resolution No. 2.
“ The Assembly,
“ Having regard to the proposal formulated by the Council on September
12th, 1930, in conformity with Article 3 of the Statute of the Permanent Court of
International Justice,
“ Decides as follows :
“ The number of Judges for which provision is made in Article 3 of the Statute
of the Permanent Court of International Justice is increased from eleven to fifteen. ”
Resolution No. 3.
“ The Assembly requests the Permanent Court of International Justice to
examine the suggestions contained in Part II, paragraphs 1 and 2, of the report
of the Committee which was submitted to and approved by the Council of the
League of Nations on September 12th, 1930, and expresses the hope that the
Court will give consideration to the possibility of regulating, pending the coming
into force of the Protocol of September 14th, 1929, concerning the revision of the
Statute of the Court, the questions of the sessions of the Court and the attendance
of the Judges on the basis of Article 30 of the Statute as annexed to the Protocol
of December 16th, 1920.”
Resolution No. 4.
“ The Assembly,
“ Having regard to the proposal formulated by the Council on September
12th, 1930, in conformity with Article 32 of the Statute of the Permanent Court of
International Justice,
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1930. V. 23.
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Official No.: A. 57. 1930. V.
Geneva, September 20th, 1930.
LEAGUE OF NATIONS
ORGANISATION OF THE PERMANENT COURT
OF INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE.
REPORT OF THE FIRST COMMITTEE.
Rapporteur : M. Pilotti (Italy).
By a resolution of September 9th, 1930, the Council of the League of Nations, referring
to the Protocol of September 14th, 1929, on the amendments to be made in the Statute of
the Permanent Court of International Justice, instructed a Committee of jurists, consisting
of M. Basdevant, M. Gaus and M. Pilotti, to take the necessary steps to enable it to submit
definite proposals to the Assembly in regard to the situation.
The Committee submitted to the Council a report, together with three draft resolutions
(document A.45.1930.V). On September 12th, the Council adopted this report and decided
to transmit it to the Assembly. It, at the same time, proposed to the Assembly that it
should adopt the three resolutions drawn up by the Committee. The First Committee, to
which the Assembly referred the examination of the question, proposes to the Assembly
that it should adopt the following five resolutions :
Resolution No. 1.
“ The Assembly expresses the hope that the States which have not so far
ratified the Protocol of September 14th, 1929, concerning the revision of the Statute
of the Permanent Court of International Justice, will proceed, as soon as possible,
to ratify that Protocol.”
Resolution No. 2.
“ The Assembly,
“ Having regard to the proposal formulated by the Council on September
12th, 1930, in conformity with Article 3 of the Statute of the Permanent Court of
International Justice,
“ Decides as follows :
“ The number of Judges for which provision is made in Article 3 of the Statute
of the Permanent Court of International Justice is increased from eleven to fifteen. ”
Resolution No. 3.
“ The Assembly requests the Permanent Court of International Justice to
examine the suggestions contained in Part II, paragraphs 1 and 2, of the report
of the Committee which was submitted to and approved by the Council of the
League of Nations on September 12th, 1930, and expresses the hope that the
Court will give consideration to the possibility of regulating, pending the coming
into force of the Protocol of September 14th, 1929, concerning the revision of the
Statute of the Court, the questions of the sessions of the Court and the attendance
of the Judges on the basis of Article 30 of the Statute as annexed to the Protocol
of December 16th, 1920.”
Resolution No. 4.
“ The Assembly,
“ Having regard to the proposal formulated by the Council on September
12th, 1930, in conformity with Article 32 of the Statute of the Permanent Court of
International Justice,
S. d. N. 2.090. (F). 1.665. (A.) 9/.30 Imp. Jent, S. A.
Series of League of Nations Publications
V. LEGAL
1930. V. 23.
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