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Show - 115 - categories of sovereignty that humiliate some of the profit of others, by sapping the bases of the existence of all, and by proclaiming wth a strange lack of logic the legal predonimance of might over right, Considering that if the new Court is to be set upon such foundations it is better not to cr-e a t e it, the more so because for the pacific settlement of international disputes the nations have at their disposal the present Court as well as the right which this Conference recognizes in them, and which it could not deny them, to have recourse to other .. arbitrators; . Considering that with this right admitted there is no advantage in having two courts alongside of each other and equally considered as permanent; Considering that if the capital difficulty complained of in the present C'ourt is a lack of true permanence, it would be much more practical and useful to give it perman ence by correcting this curable imperfection than to under take this duplication of the arbitral Court; Considering that it is not possible to reach such a desideratum by utilizing the elements of the present Court to submit it to a reform which gives it a diffeent consistence and at the same time a real permanence; procure for it permanence all its members reside at it at whose the the seat of plenary sessions a quorum Court, should rather be very small, for example, a quarter of the whole number of judges appointed; by stipulating for tbis number of members, by rota, the duty of residing at any point in Europe whence they can arrive at The Hague in twenty Considering tbat in order to is by no menns necessary tihat four hours when Considering sUlll!l1oned; that on nuntber of fifteen judges or even we less, the total number of of the number of signatory States; preferable if that should decide on the it would be still judges were Lnf'er Lor- to this basis Considering, in short, conformably to the rules accept ed in the first Convention of 1899, that the signatory Powers should be recognized as having the power to come to an for a common designation of one or more understanding members, and besides, of permitting the representative |