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Furthermore , it did not pay sufficient attention to social , economic , and psychological matters . " i Constitution . - The working machinery of the League consisted of the Assembly , the Council and the Secretariat . The Assembly .
Furthermore , it did not pay sufficient attention to social , economic , and psychological matters . " i Constitution . - The working machinery of the League consisted of the Assembly , the Council and the Secretariat . The Assembly .
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Article 13 of the Charter specially provides that the General Assembly shall initiate studies and make recommendations for the purposes of ( a ) promoting international co - operation in the political field and encouraging the ...
Article 13 of the Charter specially provides that the General Assembly shall initiate studies and make recommendations for the purposes of ( a ) promoting international co - operation in the political field and encouraging the ...
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The work of the General Assembly is mostly done in committees , which are mainly four in number , viz . , main committees , procedural committees , standing committees and ad hoc committees . 1. Main Committees .
The work of the General Assembly is mostly done in committees , which are mainly four in number , viz . , main committees , procedural committees , standing committees and ad hoc committees . 1. Main Committees .
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Diplomatic Background of the First World | 1 |
The League of Nations | 28 |
The Permanent Court of International Justice | 59 |
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