A League of Nations, Том 2,Издање 3World Peace Foundation, 1919 |
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... tion , but not by judicial decision on strictly legal grounds . These dissensions , being political in their nature , must be dealt with on grounds of international fair dealing and expediency , and ap- propriate bodies for the purpose ...
... tion , but not by judicial decision on strictly legal grounds . These dissensions , being political in their nature , must be dealt with on grounds of international fair dealing and expediency , and ap- propriate bodies for the purpose ...
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... tion of the rules of international law which are now far too un- certain and incomplete . No serious person believes that it is possible in the present state of the world to prevent wars altogether , and even after arbitration there may ...
... tion of the rules of international law which are now far too un- certain and incomplete . No serious person believes that it is possible in the present state of the world to prevent wars altogether , and even after arbitration there may ...
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... tion of recommending to the members sundry things in addition to those which by the Covenant they specifically undertake to do . Sometimes it may recommend positive action , and therefore it is important that the representatives should ...
... tion of recommending to the members sundry things in addition to those which by the Covenant they specifically undertake to do . Sometimes it may recommend positive action , and therefore it is important that the representatives should ...
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... tion nearest at hand or politically most concerned . The chance that we should often , if ever , be called upon to send troops or warships to Europe or Asia to repel local aggressions would be remote , since in practice they would have ...
... tion nearest at hand or politically most concerned . The chance that we should often , if ever , be called upon to send troops or warships to Europe or Asia to repel local aggressions would be remote , since in practice they would have ...
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... tion , even though they involve vital interests or national honor , it seems unnecessary to argue that such a comprehensive scheme for preserving the peace of the world as that worked out in the Covenant does not involve an undue ...
... tion , even though they involve vital interests or national honor , it seems unnecessary to argue that such a comprehensive scheme for preserving the peace of the world as that worked out in the Covenant does not involve an undue ...
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action adopted advise agreement amendment arise Article XVI Assembly attack authority automatic form award body Britain Bryan treaties Chile civilization Clayton-Bulwer treaty colonies commission concerned Congress consent Constitution countries Covenant of Paris covenant-breaking declaration delegates dispute enforce Europe European external aggression fact force foreign form of League Germany guaranty Holy Alliance imposed interest International Labor international law involve justiciable League members League of Nations League uniting legislation limit of armament maintain maintenance of peace matters ment military minatory Monroe Doctrine naval objection obligations organization Pan American Conference Permanent Court President prevent principle protect provisions purpose questions race ratified recommendations reduction of armament regional understanding relations representatives require reservation revised Covenant Secretariat Secretary secure settlement Sir Frederick Pollock sovereignty territorial integrity tion treaty-making power unanimous United universal boycott violation vote wars Western Hemisphere WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT WORLD PEACE FOUNDATION