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Hague Tribunal



Hague Tribunal, or International Permanent Court of Arbitration, court established by the first Hague Peace Conference (1899). It is now supported by 76 nations. The court supplies arbitrators to decide international disputes submitted to them. After World War I it was supplemented by the World Court and, later, the International Court of Justice.



See also: World War I.

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