A Lesson Forgotten: Minority Protection Under the League of Nations : the Case of the German Minority in Poland, 1920-1934LIT Verlag Münster, 1999 - 290 страница "The problem of how to protect minorities is an old one which has lost none of its relevance. This impressive study of the [MPS] of the League of Nations in relation to the German minority in Poland illuminates a classic example of the problem: the conflict between a new nation state and a previously powerful minority supported by an outside power, and at another level the conflict between a sovereign state and an international organization charged with upholding minority rights. Dr. Frentz has made use of the extensive collection of minority petitions from the League of Nations' archive to produce an account that is both balanced and absorbing." - Jonathan R. C. Wright, Christ Church, University of Oxford *** "With Europe once again seeing a revival of intense ethnic conflict, this is a very timely and welcome book. Based on very thorough research, it addresses many of the key issues raised by minority problems today and provides a shrewd assessment of the complexities involved in solving them. It ought to be required reading for members of international agencies involved in the Balkan crisis." - Jeremy D. Noakes, University of Exeter |
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... Peace Conference 47 3. Conclusion 48 3. The negotiations at the Peace Conference and the stipulations of the Minority Treaties 49 1. Minority protection and the Covenant of the League 50 2. The peace negotiations 53 1. The strategies of ...
... Peace Conference 47 3. Conclusion 48 3. The negotiations at the Peace Conference and the stipulations of the Minority Treaties 49 1. Minority protection and the Covenant of the League 50 2. The peace negotiations 53 1. The strategies of ...
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... treaties were concluded in great haste at the end of the Peace Conference , the League still existed only on paper and the Allies managed only with great difficulty to compromise on a lowest common denominator with the result that the ...
... treaties were concluded in great haste at the end of the Peace Conference , the League still existed only on paper and the Allies managed only with great difficulty to compromise on a lowest common denominator with the result that the ...
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... Peace Conference , what function the treaties were intended to serve and what legal devices were employed for this 2infra section II.4 . 3 infra section III.2 . purpose . The comparative analysis of the Geneva Convention on 2 2 ...
... Peace Conference , what function the treaties were intended to serve and what legal devices were employed for this 2infra section II.4 . 3 infra section III.2 . purpose . The comparative analysis of the Geneva Convention on 2 2 ...
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... conference in 1933 and the failure to reverse the occupation of Manchuria by Japan in 1931 and of Abyssinia by Italy ... peace , the assertion of the * F.S . Northedge : The League of Nations , its life and times , 1920-1946 ...
... conference in 1933 and the failure to reverse the occupation of Manchuria by Japan in 1931 and of Abyssinia by Italy ... peace , the assertion of the * F.S . Northedge : The League of Nations , its life and times , 1920-1946 ...
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... Peace Conference were settled by the Supreme Council of the Allied and Associated Powers , the Conference of Ambassadors , and its offshoot , the Reparations Commission.10 According to this interpretation , even the " halcyon days " of ...
... Peace Conference were settled by the Supreme Council of the Allied and Associated Powers , the Conference of Ambassadors , and its offshoot , the Reparations Commission.10 According to this interpretation , even the " halcyon days " of ...
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The Situation of Minorities in Eastern Europe at the End of World War I | 17 |
2 Frontier revision | 21 |
3 Minority protection and international security | 25 |
4 Integral nationalism | 28 |
5 Conclusion | 34 |
The Drafting of the Treaties | 37 |
2 The debate about minority protection during World War I | 38 |
3 The negotiations at the Peace Conference and the stipulations of the Minority Treaties | 49 |
3 Conclusion | 126 |
The System in Operation A Case Study | 129 |
1 The Petitions | 130 |
2 Bilateral diplomacy | 142 |
3 Major issues examined by the Council | 170 |
4 Conclusion | 237 |
Conclusion | 241 |
Epilogue | 245 |
4 The plebiscite in Upper Silesia and the drafting of the Geneva Convention | 73 |
5 Conclusion | 85 |
Institutions and Procedures | 87 |
2 Institutions and procedures under the Geneva Convention | 116 |
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According ADAP Allied Powers Article Berlin Bydgoszcz ceded territories cent citizenship clause Colban colonists complaints concerned Council Members Council resolution Covenant Curtius Czechoslovakia declared demographic Deutschtumsbund diplomatic dispute documents draft East Prussia Eastern Europe economic elections electoral established ethnic Germans ethnic groups ethnic minorities ethnic Poles Foreign Minister FRUS PPC Geneva Convention German government German minority Germany's guarantee Gütermann Headlam-Morley ibid infra Insurgents Jewish Jews League Council League of Nations letter memorandum minorities questions Minorities Section minority in Poland minority protection minority schools Mixed Commission negotiations November obligations official organisations Paris Peace Conference parties PCIJ Peace Conference Peace Treaties petitioner petitions plebiscite Poland Polen Polish authorities Polish government Polish Minorities Treaty political Pomerelia population President principle procedure provisions Prussian reform regarding Reich Secretariat Secretary-General Sejm Session settlement Silesian Sejm Stresemann successor Upper Silesia Versailles Volksbund Volksdeutsche vote Warsaw Wilhelmstrasse Zaleski