General International Organization: A Source BookJames Thomas Watkins, Joseph William Robinson |
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... desirable that one or more Powers , strangers to the dispute , should , on their own initiative and as far as circumstances may allow , offer their good offices or mediation to the States at variance . Powers strangers to the dispute ...
... desirable that one or more Powers , strangers to the dispute , should , on their own initiative and as far as circumstances may allow , offer their good offices or mediation to the States at variance . Powers strangers to the dispute ...
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... desirable that , in disputes about the above - men- tioned questions , the contracting Pow- ers should , if the case arose , have re- course to arbitration , in so far as circumstances permit . ART . 39. The arbitration convention is ...
... desirable that , in disputes about the above - men- tioned questions , the contracting Pow- ers should , if the case arose , have re- course to arbitration , in so far as circumstances permit . ART . 39. The arbitration convention is ...
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... desirable , but His Majesty's Govern- ment cannot believe that the Protocol as it stands provides the most suitable method of attempting that task . II . The declared object of the Pro- tocol is to facilitate disarmament , and it ...
... desirable , but His Majesty's Govern- ment cannot believe that the Protocol as it stands provides the most suitable method of attempting that task . II . The declared object of the Pro- tocol is to facilitate disarmament , and it ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 3 |
THE CONCERT OF EUROPE | 10 |
THE AMELioration of War Movement | 20 |
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