The Centenary of the Monroe Doctrine, Edițiile 194-205American Association for International Conciliation, 1924 - 50 pagini |
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... Paris , France Telephone , Ségur 18.20 Cable , Interpax , Paris Correspondents of the European Bureau JACQUES DUMAS , Paris , France NORMAN ANGELL , London , England CHRISTIAN L. LANGE , Geneva , Switzerland V. A. MAKLAKOFF , Russia ...
... Paris , France Telephone , Ségur 18.20 Cable , Interpax , Paris Correspondents of the European Bureau JACQUES DUMAS , Paris , France NORMAN ANGELL , London , England CHRISTIAN L. LANGE , Geneva , Switzerland V. A. MAKLAKOFF , Russia ...
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... Paris a peace conference , the double object of which was : ( 1 ) to impose conditions of peace upon the vanquished enemy , and ( 2 ) to reorganize the world by a political compact in such a manner as to provide for the world's future ...
... Paris a peace conference , the double object of which was : ( 1 ) to impose conditions of peace upon the vanquished enemy , and ( 2 ) to reorganize the world by a political compact in such a manner as to provide for the world's future ...
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... Paris Conference , for the unfortunate results of the peace , and for not liquidating the war by a general renunciation of indebtedness . How is our obligation to be measured if not by the common standard by which other nations measure ...
... Paris Conference , for the unfortunate results of the peace , and for not liquidating the war by a general renunciation of indebtedness . How is our obligation to be measured if not by the common standard by which other nations measure ...
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... Paris , there should be no need of further enlightenment on this subject . American interests are everywhere where trade and com- merce penetrate . Where there are responsible governments these interests can be protected through ...
... Paris , there should be no need of further enlightenment on this subject . American interests are everywhere where trade and com- merce penetrate . Where there are responsible governments these interests can be protected through ...
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... Paris , by Professor F. W. Foerster , formerly of the University of Munich , before the annual meeting of the Advisory Council in Europe of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace . Sep- tember , 1923 . 191. Debate on Disarmament ...
... Paris , by Professor F. W. Foerster , formerly of the University of Munich , before the annual meeting of the Advisory Council in Europe of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace . Sep- tember , 1923 . 191. Debate on Disarmament ...
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Pagina 263 - Council shall advise how the evil effects attendant upon such manufacture can be prevented, due regard being had to the necessities of those Members of the League which are not able to manufacture the munitions and implements of war necessary for their safety.
Pagina 237 - The Members of the League recognize that the maintenance of peace requires the reduction of national armaments to the lowest point consistent with national safety and the enforcement by common action of international obligations.
Pagina 39 - The Members of the League severally agree that this Covenant is accepted as abrogating all obligations or understandings inter se which are inconsistent with the terms thereof, and solemnly undertake that they will not hereafter enter into any engagements inconsistent with the terms thereof.
Pagina 5 - Europe has a set of primary interests which to us have none or a very remote relation. Hence, she must be engaged in frequent controversies, the causes of which are essentially foreign to our concerns. Hence, therefore, it must be unwise in us to implicate ourselves by artificial ties in the ordinary vicissitudes of her politics, or the ordinary combinations and collisions of her friendships or enmities.
Pagina 469 - 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.
Pagina 407 - The measures which the Allied and Associated Powers shall have the right to take, in case of voluntary default by Germany, and which Germany agrees not to regard as acts of war, may include economic and financial prohibitions and reprisals and in general such other measures as the respective Governments may determine to be necessary in the circumstances.
Pagina 434 - 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.
Pagina 429 - 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.
Pagina 9 - If the said rights are threatened by the aggressive action of any other power, the high contracting parties shall communicate with one another fully and frankly in order to arrive at an understanding as to the most efficient measures to be taken, jointly or separately, to meet the exigencies of the particular situation.
Pagina 42 - The Members of the League agree that they will carry out in full good faith any award that may be rendered, and that they will not resort to war against a Member of the League which complies therewith. In the event of any failure to carry out such an award...