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... Nations . The League of Nations is an institution which states have created as an instrument for the achievement of certain purposes , which are expressed in the preamble to the Covenant in the words , ' to promote inter- national co ...
... Nations . The League of Nations is an institution which states have created as an instrument for the achievement of certain purposes , which are expressed in the preamble to the Covenant in the words , ' to promote inter- national co ...
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... League of Nations , it seems clear that unity no longer exists . The Dominions ( except Newfoundland ) and India are members of the League in their own right , and Australia , South Africa , and New Zealand hold mandates from , and ...
... League of Nations , it seems clear that unity no longer exists . The Dominions ( except Newfoundland ) and India are members of the League in their own right , and Australia , South Africa , and New Zealand hold mandates from , and ...
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... Nations ( P. S. King & Son , Ltd. ) , are valuable for reference . Of the last only two volumes ( 1932 and 1935 ) ... League of Nations : The League of Nations in Theory and Practice , by C. K Webster and S. Herbert ( Geo . Allen and ...
... Nations ( P. S. King & Son , Ltd. ) , are valuable for reference . Of the last only two volumes ( 1932 and 1935 ) ... League of Nations : The League of Nations in Theory and Practice , by C. K Webster and S. Herbert ( Geo . Allen and ...
Contents
THE ORIGIN AND CHARACTER | 1 |
The influence of the doctrine of the Law | 9 |
The classical writers on international | 18 |
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