The American Journal of International Law, Volume 20American Society of International Law., 1926 - International law |
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... Council of the League of Nations , protesting that Greeks not subject to the compulsory exchange provided for in the convention were being expelled from Constantinople by the Turkish authorities . On October 31 , 1924 , the Council had ...
... Council of the League of Nations , protesting that Greeks not subject to the compulsory exchange provided for in the convention were being expelled from Constantinople by the Turkish authorities . On October 31 , 1924 , the Council had ...
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... Council of the League of Nations.29 The practical problems of the postal situation were the subject of extensive negotiations , in the course of which divergences in the views of the two governments were not removed . On January 5 ...
... Council of the League of Nations.29 The practical problems of the postal situation were the subject of extensive negotiations , in the course of which divergences in the views of the two governments were not removed . On January 5 ...
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... Council requested that on account of the urgency of the question , the matter be considered in an extraordinary session in the hope that the Council might have the opinion at its session in June . The President of the court there- upon ...
... Council requested that on account of the urgency of the question , the matter be considered in an extraordinary session in the hope that the Council might have the opinion at its session in June . The President of the court there- upon ...
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... Council of the League of Nations . On June 11 , 1925 , the Council " adopted " the opinion , " and decided " that the boundaries of the port of Danzig shall be traced for the purposes of the Polish postal service with due regard to the ...
... Council of the League of Nations . On June 11 , 1925 , the Council " adopted " the opinion , " and decided " that the boundaries of the port of Danzig shall be traced for the purposes of the Polish postal service with due regard to the ...
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... Council of the League of Nations at Brussels on October 31 , 1924.43 On February 23 , 1925 , His Holiness addressed ... Council of the League of Nations . Furthermore , it found Article 11 of the Covenant in- applicable and asked that ...
... Council of the League of Nations at Brussels on October 31 , 1924.43 On February 23 , 1925 , His Holiness addressed ... Council of the League of Nations . Furthermore , it found Article 11 of the Covenant in- applicable and asked that ...
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Page 321 - The Council shall formulate and submit to the Members of the League for adoption plans for the establishment of a Permanent Court of International Justice. The Court shall be competent to hear and determine any dispute of an international character which the parties thereto submit to it. The Court may also give an advisory opinion upon any dispute or question referred to it by the Council or by the Assembly.
Page 266 - Until a more complete code of the laws of war has been issued, the High Contracting Parties deem it expedient to declare that, in cases not included in the Regulations adopted by them, the inhabitants and the belligerents remain under the protection and the rule of the principles of the law of nations, as they result from the usages established among civilized peoples, from the laws of humanity, and from the dictates of the public conscience.
Page 270 - In the event of a dispute between a Member of the League and a State which is not a Member of the League, or between States not Members of the League, the State or States not Members of the League shall be invited to accept the obligations of membership in the League for the purposes of such dispute, upon such conditions as the Council may deem just.
Page 167 - The Allied Governments feel that no doubt ought to be allowed to exist as to what this provision implies. By it they understand that compensation will be made by Germany for all damage done to the civilian population of the Allies and their property by the aggression of Germany by land, by sea and from the air.
Page 580 - The United States of America engage to put an end, immediately after the ratification of the present treaty, to hostilities with all the tribes or nations of Indians with whom they may be at war at the time of such ratification, and forthwith to restore to such tribes or nations, respectively, all the possessions, rights and privileges which they may have enjoyed, or been entitled to, in one thousand eight hundred and eleven, previous to such hostilities...
Page 262 - Certain communities formerly belonging to the Turkish Empire have reached a stage of development where their existence as independent nations can be provisionally recognized subject to the rendering of administrative advice and assistance by a Mandatory until such time as they are able to stand alone.
Page 707 - Any Member of the League not represented on the Council shall be invited to send a Representative to sit as a member at any meeting of the Council during the consideration of matters specially affecting the interests of that Member of the League.
Page 40 - To respect the sovereignty, the independence, and the territorial and administrative integrity of China ; (2) To provide the fullest and most unembarrassed opportunity to China to develop and maintain for herself an effective and stable government...
Page 594 - When any naturalized citizen shall have resided for two years in the foreign state from which he came, or for five years in any other foreign state it shall be presumed that he has ceased to be an American citizen, and the place of his general abode shall be deemed his place of residence during said years...
Page 692 - ARTICLE 4 1. The Council shall consist of Representatives of the Principal Allied and Associated Powers," together with Representatives of four other Members of the League. These four Members of the League shall be selected by the Assembly from time to time in its discretion.