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 2162 ARBITRATION TREATY-GREECE. JUNE 19,1930. The President of the Hellenic Republic: Mr. Charalambos Simopoulos, Envoy Extraordinary and Minis- ter Plenipotentiary of Greece in Washington; who, having communicated to one another their full powers found in good and due form, have agreed upon the following articles: ARTICLE I DlfterenOllll not ad All ..l!,ao 1t' to' te Justed by diplomac; • UlllerenCes re.a mg. m r - referred by special national mattem m which the lrtw::: High Contracting Parties are Uon, etc. concerned by virtue of a claim of right made by one against the other under treaty or otherwise, which it has not been possible to adjust by diplomacy, which have not been adjusted as a result of reference to an appropriate com- mission of conciliation, and which are justiciable in their nature by reason of being susceptible of decision by the application of the principles of law or eq!lity, shall be submitted to the Permanent VoL 26, p. 2221. Court of Arbitration established at The Hague by the Convention of October 18, 1907, or to some other competent tribunal, as shall be decided in each case by special agreemen~t which special agree- ment shall provide for the or- ganization of such tribunal if necessary, define its J?owers, state the question or questions at issue, and settle the terms of reference. Special agreement. The special agreement in each Subjects Dot eluded. case shall be maae on the part of the United States of America by the President of the United States of America by and with the ad- vice and consent of the Senate thereof, and on the part of Greece in accordance with its constitu- tionallaws. ARTICLE II In- The provisions of this treaty shall not be invoked in respect of any dispute the subject matter of which (a) is within the domestic juris- diction of either of the High Con- tracting Parties. Le President de la R6publique helMnique: M. Charalambos Simopoulos, Envoy6 Extraordinaire et Mi- nistre PMnipotentiaire de Grece a Washington; lesquels, apres s'~tre communiqu6 leurs pleins pouvoirs reconnus en bonne et due forme, sont con- venus des dispositions suivantes: ARTICLE I Tous diff6rends concernant des affaires internationales dans les- quelles les Hautes Parties Con- tractantes se trouvent engag6es par suite de la pr6tention d'un droit all6gu6 par l'une a l'en- contre de l'autre en vertu d'un traite ou autrement I qui n'auront pu ~tre r6g1es par a voie diplo- matique, ou par l'application du recours a une Commission appro- pri6e de conciliation et qui, en raison de leur nature susceptible d'une d6cision appliquant les prin- cipes du droit et de l'equite, peuvent ~tre juges, seront soumis ala Cour permanente d'arbitrage 6tablie a La Haye par la Conven- tion du 18 Octobre 1907 ou a un autre tribunal comp6tent, ce qui sera decide dans chaque cas par accord special; cet accord special pourvoira a l'organisation dudit tribunal s'iI est necessaJre, d6fi- nir&. ses pouvoirs, exposera la ~uestion ou les questions en litige et determinera la question aresoudre. L'accord special dans chaque cas sera conclu en ce qui concerne les Etats-Unis d'Amerique par Ie President des Etats-Ums d'Ame- rique sur et avec l'avis et Ie con- sentement du 8enat des Etats- Unis et en ce gui concerne la Grece en confoi'mlte des lois cOns- titutionelles de la Grece. ARTICLE II Las dispositions du present traite ne pourront pas ~tre in- ~oquees eu ce qui concerne les differends dont l'objet: a) releve de la juridiction na- tionale de l'une ou de l'autre des Hautes Parties Contrd.Ctantes;