... will establish and maintain the necessary international organizations; (b) undertake to secure just treatment of the native inhabitants of territories under their control; (c) will entrust the League with the general supervision over the execution... International Law Situations - Page 161920Full view - About this book
| William Hervey Blymyer - 1921 - 182 lehte
...undertake to secure just treatment of the native inhabitants of territories under their control; (c) will entrust the League with the general supervision...drugs; (d) will entrust the League with the general super(e) will make provision to secure and maintain freedom of communications and of transit and equitable... | |
| John Eugene Harley - 1921 - 148 lehte
...secure just treatment of the native inhabitants of territories under their control; (c) witt intrust the league with the general supervision' over the...traffic in opium and other dangerous drugs; (d) will intrust the league with the general supervision of the trade in arms and ammunition with the countries... | |
| 1921 - 382 lehte
...secure just treatment of the native inhabitants of territories under their control; (c) will iutrUat the League with the general supervision over the execution...traffic in opium and other dangerous drugs ; (d) will intrust the League with the general supervision of the trade in arms and ammunition with the countries... | |
| John Van Antwerp MacMurray - 1921 - 822 lehte
...international conventions existing or hereafter to be agreed upon, the Members of the League: . . . " (c) will entrust the League with the general supervision...and the traffic in opium and other dangerous drugs." Allied or Associated Powers or to any other foreign Power, this regime shall be extended immediately... | |
| Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of International Law - 1921 - 138 lehte
...this treaty (Part I: The Covenant of the League of Nations) contains the following, provision: "(c) will entrust the League with the general supervision...and the traffic in opium and other dangerous drugs." PART XII.—PORTS, WATERWAYS AND RAILWAYS SECTION II.—NAVIGATION CHAPTER I.—Freedom of Navigation... | |
| James Quayle Dealey - 1921 - 434 lehte
...undertake to secure just treatment of the native inhabitants of territories under their control; (c) will entrust the League with the general supervision...and the traffic in opium and other dangerous drugs; (rf) will entrust the League with the general supervision of the trade in arms and ammunition with... | |
| Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of International Law - 1921 - 140 lehte
...international conventions existing or hereafter to be agreed upon, the Members of the League: . . . "(c) will entrust the League with the general supervision...and the traffic in opium and other dangerous drugs." PART XII.— PORTS, WATERWAYS AND RAILWAYS SECTION II. — NAVIGATION CHAPTER I. — Freedom of Navigation... | |
| 1921 - 540 lehte
...should be constituted as an advisory body to the League of Nations, in order to advise the Council as to "the general supervision over the execution of agreements...regard to the traffic in women and children," and also as to all international questions relative to this matter which may be submitted to the committee... | |
| 1921 - 528 lehte
...should be constituted as an advisory body to the League of Nations, in order to advise the Council as to "the. general supervision over the execution of agreements...regard to the traffic in women and children," and also as to all international questions relative to this matter which may be submitted to the committee... | |
| Francis Sydney Marvin - 1921 - 200 lehte
...six clauses dealing with the social activities of the League — Labour ; just treatment of natives ; traffic in women and children, and the traffic in opium and other dangerous drugs ; supervision of the trade in arms and ammunition ; freedom of communications and transit ; and the... | |
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