The League of Nations: A Document Prepared to Stimultate Discussion and Promote Organized Public OpinionHenry Ezekiel Jackson Prentice-Hall, 1919 - 189 страница |
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... mendations and , if necessary , take action to prevent hostilities and settle the dispute . FIX THE TERMS OF A MANDATORY , by a nation willing to accept it , over any colony or territory formerly governed by Germany or Turkey , whenever ...
... mendations and , if necessary , take action to prevent hostilities and settle the dispute . FIX THE TERMS OF A MANDATORY , by a nation willing to accept it , over any colony or territory formerly governed by Germany or Turkey , whenever ...
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... mendations of the Coun- cil , and decide how they can be made effective . ( Art . VIII ) 19. Q. What does tl pose vate m muniti ments 20. Q. What tions are member League their m naval pr 21. Q. It is claim Council h compel a adopt th ...
... mendations of the Coun- cil , and decide how they can be made effective . ( Art . VIII ) 19. Q. What does tl pose vate m muniti ments 20. Q. What tions are member League their m naval pr 21. Q. It is claim Council h compel a adopt th ...
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... mendations must be made within six months afte the submission of the controversy . ( Art . XI & Art . XV ) 8. Q. When a dispute is submitted to the Council for inquiry , what is the proced- ure ? 9. Q. How may this action be taken ? A ...
... mendations must be made within six months afte the submission of the controversy . ( Art . XI & Art . XV ) 8. Q. When a dispute is submitted to the Council for inquiry , what is the proced- ure ? 9. Q. How may this action be taken ? A ...
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