British and Foreign State PapersH.M. Stationery Office, 1922 - Great Britain |
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... decision of the League . ARTICLE 35 . A Commission of seven persons , five of whom will be appointed by the ... Decisions will be taken by a majority and will be binding on the parties concerned . ARTICLE 36 . When the transfer of the ...
... decision of the League . ARTICLE 35 . A Commission of seven persons , five of whom will be appointed by the ... Decisions will be taken by a majority and will be binding on the parties concerned . ARTICLE 36 . When the transfer of the ...
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... way be submitted to the Governing Commission , and the decision of a majority of the Commission shall be binding on both countries . CHAPTER III . PLEBISCITE . 34 . At the termination GREAT BRITAIN , & C . , AND GERMANY . 339.
... way be submitted to the Governing Commission , and the decision of a majority of the Commission shall be binding on both countries . CHAPTER III . PLEBISCITE . 34 . At the termination GREAT BRITAIN , & C . , AND GERMANY . 339.
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... decision of the League of Nations all rights and title over the territory specified by the League ; ( c ) If , for the whole or part of the territory , the League of Nations decides in favour of union with Germany , it will be the duty ...
... decision of the League of Nations all rights and title over the territory specified by the League ; ( c ) If , for the whole or part of the territory , the League of Nations decides in favour of union with Germany , it will be the duty ...
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... decision of the local courts in any dispute as to the nature of such property shall be final . ARTICLE 121 . The provisions of Sections I and IV of Part X ( Economic Clauses ) of the present Treaty shall apply in the case of these ...
... decision of the local courts in any dispute as to the nature of such property shall be final . ARTICLE 121 . The provisions of Sections I and IV of Part X ( Economic Clauses ) of the present Treaty shall apply in the case of these ...
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... decision the tribunal will be guided by the highest motives of international policy , with a view to vindicating the solemn obligations of international undertakings and the validity of international morality . It will be its duty to ...
... decision the tribunal will be guided by the highest motives of international policy , with a view to vindicating the solemn obligations of international undertakings and the validity of international morality . It will be its duty to ...
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Page 330 - The Members of the League undertake to respect and preserve as against external aggression the territorial integrity and existing political independence of all Members of the League. In case of any such aggression or in case of any threat or danger of such aggression the Council shall advise upon the means by which this obligation shall be fulfilled.
Page 332 - If the dispute between the parties is claimed by one of them, and is found by the Council to arise out of a matter which by international law is solely within the domestic jurisdiction of that party, the Council shall so report, and shall make no recommendation as to its settlement.
Page 332 - If a report by the Council is unanimously agreed to by the members thereof other than the Representatives of one or more of the parties to the dispute, the Members of the League agree that they will not go to war with any party to the dispute which complies with the recommendations of the report.
Page 335 - The best method of giving practical effect to this principle is that the tutelage of such peoples should be entrusted to advanced nations who by reason of their resources, their experience or their geographical position can best undertake this responsibility, and who are willing to accept it, and that this tutelage should be exercised by them as Mandatories on behalf of the League.
Page 331 - The Members of the League agree that, if there should arise between them any dispute likely to lead to a rupture they will submit the matter either to arbitration or judicial settlement or to inquiry by the Council and they agree in no case to resort to war until three months after the award by the arbitrators or the judicial decision or the report by the Council.
Page 335 - To those colonies and territories which as a consequence of the late war have ceased to be under the sovereignty of the States which formerly governed them and which are inhabited by peoples not yet able to stand by themselves under the strenuous conditions of the modern world, there should be applied the principle that the well-being and development of such peoples form a sacred trust of civilization and that securities for the performance of this trust should be embodied in this Covenant.
Page 333 - The Members of the League agree, further, that they will mutually support one another in the financial and economic measures which are taken under this Article, in order to minimise the loss and inconvenience resulting from the above measures, and that they will mutually support one another in resisting any special measures aimed at one of their number by the covenant-breaking State, and that they will take the necessary steps to afford passage through their territory to the forces of any of the...
Page 333 - It shall be the duty of the Council in such case to recommend to the several Governments concerned what effective military, naval or air force the Members of the League shall severally contribute to the armed forces to be used to protect the covenants of the League.
Page 103 - The Allied and Associated Governments affirm and Germany accepts the responsibility of Germany and her allies for causing all the loss and damage to which the Allied and Associated Governments and their nationals have been subjected as a consequence of the war imposed upon them by the aggression of Germany and her allies.
Page 332 - If the Council fails to reach a report which is unanimously agreed to by the members thereof, other than the Representatives of one or more of the parties to the dispute, the Members of the League reserve to themselves the right to take such action as they shall consider necessary for the maintenance of right and justice.