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... discussion see article by Nagao Ariga on " Japanese Diplomacy ' in Alfred Stead [ Ed . ] , Japan by the Japanese , London , 1904 , Chap . XI . This chapter , an unblushing account of the motives and methods of Japanese diplomacy from ...
... discussion see article by Nagao Ariga on " Japanese Diplomacy ' in Alfred Stead [ Ed . ] , Japan by the Japanese , London , 1904 , Chap . XI . This chapter , an unblushing account of the motives and methods of Japanese diplomacy from ...
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... discussion had given the United States an opportunity to show its will- ingness to conform its practice to its preaching.16 AMERICAN POLICY IN THE FAR EAST The above noted instances of the use of good offices are of relatively slight ...
... discussion had given the United States an opportunity to show its will- ingness to conform its practice to its preaching.16 AMERICAN POLICY IN THE FAR EAST The above noted instances of the use of good offices are of relatively slight ...
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... discussion of this most complicated question of the exact status of the Lew Chews vis a vis China , see Foreign Relations , 1880 , p . 194 , Dec. 11 , 1879 , Seward to Secretary of State . 23 Perry Correspondence , Sen. Ex . Doc . 34 ...
... discussion of this most complicated question of the exact status of the Lew Chews vis a vis China , see Foreign Relations , 1880 , p . 194 , Dec. 11 , 1879 , Seward to Secretary of State . 23 Perry Correspondence , Sen. Ex . Doc . 34 ...
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... discussion for many years . In the treaty between China and Japan in 1874 , for the settlement of the Formosan trouble , Japan cleverly inserted the following sentence : " The raw barbarians of Formosa once unlawfully inflicted injury ...
... discussion for many years . In the treaty between China and Japan in 1874 , for the settlement of the Formosan trouble , Japan cleverly inserted the following sentence : " The raw barbarians of Formosa once unlawfully inflicted injury ...
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... discussion , they arrived at a settlement according to which the islands were to be divided.28 However , on the day fixed for the signatures , China suddenly withdrew the question from the commission and referred it to Chinese ...
... discussion , they arrived at a settlement according to which the islands were to be divided.28 However , on the day fixed for the signatures , China suddenly withdrew the question from the commission and referred it to Chinese ...
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Page 77 - 2 of the Covenant, which declares it " to be the friendly right of each Member of the League to bring to the attention of the Assembly or of the Council any circumstance whatever affecting international relations which threatens to disturb international peace or the good understanding between nations upon which peace depends.
Page 255 - unconditionally or on condition of reciprocity on the part of several or certain Members or States, or for a certain time. In the event of a dispute as to whether the Court has jurisdiction, the matter shall be settled by the decision of the Court. It will be
Page 63 - ' Should any Member of the League resort to war in disregard of its covenants under Articles XII, XIII, or XV, it shall ipso facto be deemed to have committed an act of war against all other Members of the League, which hereby undertake immediately to subject it to the severance of all trade or financial relations,
Page 271 - Article 16 Should any Member of the League resort to war in disregard of its covenants under Articles 12, 13 or 15, it shall ipso facto be deemed to have committed an act of war against all the other Members of the League, which hereby undertake immediately to subject it to the severance of all trade or financial relations,
Page 266 - Should any member of the League resort to war in disregard of its covenants under Articles 12, 13, or 15, it shall ipso facto be deemed to have committed an act of war against all the other members of the League,
Page 266 - if there should arise between the members of the League any dispute likely to lead to a rupture, which is not submitted to arbitration in accordance with Article 13, the members of the League agree that they will submit the matter to the Council.
Page 267 - or the judicial decision shall be made within a reasonable time, and the report of the Council shall be made within six months after the submission of the dispute." ARTICLE 13 The Members of the League agree that, whenever any dispute shall arise between them which they recognise to be suitable for submission to arbitration
Page 272 - The Secretary-General shall inform the Members of the taking effect of an amendment. Any Member of the League which has not at that time ratified the amendment is free to notify the Secretary-General within a year of its refusal to accept it, but in that case it shall cease to be a Member of the League. The
Page 64 - to recommend to the several Governments concerned what effective military or naval force the members of the League shall severally contribute to the armed forces to be used to protect the covenants of the League.
Page 255 - (b) Any question of International Law; (a) The interpretation of a Treaty; (c) The existence of any fact which, if established, would constitute a breach of an international obligation; (d) The nature or extent of the reparation to be made for the breach of an international obligation. The declaration referred to above may be