League of Nations


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an international organization formed in 1920 to promote cooperation and peace among nations

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(25.) "Preparedness for War," The Christian Workers Magazine, February 1916, 40; Gray, "The League of Nations and the Danger of Federation," 787-88; "The President's Power," The Christian Workers Magazine, April 1920, 613.
As Judge Philip Jessup pointed out in his separate opinion, the Permanent Court of International Justice had already concluded in the Mavrommatis Palestine Concessions case of 1924 that provisions of the Palestine mandate - which also involved a resolution of the League of Nations Council to which a state indicated its consent - constituted a treaty.(16)
Siam and the League of Nations: Modernisation, Sovereignty and Multilateral Diplomacy, 1920-1940.
In 1944, the League of Nations was replaced by the United Nations that still exists today.
At this juncture, from a counterfactual perspective, the League of Nations Mandate clause presents the most probable cause for independence.
In another match of the third round of the League of Nations Group 3 Division D, the national team of Kosovo beat the team of Malta.
Pre-empting the accusations the World Cup would be devalued by an annual 12-country league of nations, Gosper said: "It keeps the Rugby World Cup as the pinnacle event but you're building towards that over a three-year period.
The book also describes his work with the British Army of the Rhine after the war and his advocacy in support of the League of Nations. It draws on the Archives of Bowman Papers and includes some of his poetry, plus b&w historical photos.
Dr James admitted not everyone agreed with Wells and some thought the idea of a League of Nations was admirable but impractical, while others dismissed it as an impossible dream.
Following the ratification of the Treaty of Versailles on July 20, 1922, Togoland became a League of Nations Class B Mandate.
By: Egypt Today staff CAIRO -- 22 September 2017: The UEFA approved regulations for the League of Nations, a new competition that will be held starting next year.
"The League of Nations' Place in the International System", History, Cilt 78, No.
1946: The League of Nations was dissolved, its assets passing to the United Nations.
'Alis ako diyan sa there used to be a League of Nations before.
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