| 1928 - 602 sider
...resolution submitted to the Fourth Assembly but not formally adopted owing to one adverse vote to mean that "it is for the constitutional authorities of each...obligation by employment of its military forces." There is, in my opinion, no necessary inconsistency between the Covenant and the idea of an unqualified... | |
| 1924 - 854 sider
...account, more particularly, of the geographical situation and of the special interests of each state. It is for the constitutional authorities of each member...the obligation of preserving the independence and integrity of the territory of members, in what degree the member is bound to assure the execution of... | |
| 1924 - 970 sider
...account, more particularly, of the geographical situation and of the special conditions of each state. It is for the constitutional authorities of each member to decide, in • Verbatim Record of the Fourth Assembly of the League of Nations, thirteenth plenary meeting, Tuesday,... | |
| Raymond Leslie Buell - 1925 - 794 sider
...account, more particularly, of the geographic situation and of the special conditions of each State. " It is for the constitutional authorities of each Member...this obligation by employment of its military forces. " The recommendation made by the Council shall be regarded as being of the highest importance, and... | |
| 1925 - 922 sider
...account, more particularly, of the geographical situation and of the special conditions of each State. It is for the constitutional authorities of each Member...this obligation by employment of its military forces. The recommendation made by the Council shall be regarded as being of the highest importance, and shall... | |
| Raymond Leslie Buell - 1925 - 798 sider
...discretion of the legislature by providing, in the proposed resolution in regard to Article X, that "It is for the constitutional authorities of each...bound to assure the execution of this obligation. . . . " 2 As far as the United States is concerned, we shall be able to play an active part in world... | |
| Canada. Parliament. Senate - 1925 - 798 sider
...account, more particularly, of the geographical situation and of the special conditions of each Statp. It is for the constitutional authorities of each Member to decide, in reference to the obligation nf preserving the independence and the integrity of the territory of Members, in what degree the Member... | |
| League of Nations. Secretariat. Information Section - 1926 - 72 sider
...account, more particularly, of the geographical situation and of the special conditions of each State. "It is for the constitutional authorities of each...Member to decide, in reference to the obligation of observing the independence and the integrity of the territory of Members, in what degree the Member... | |
| Amos Shartle Hershey - 1927 - 820 sider
...account, more particularly of the geographical situation and of the special conditions of each State. " It is for the constitutional authorities of each Member...this obligation by employment of its military forces. "The recommendation made by the Council shall be regarded as being of the highest importance, and shall... | |
| Robert Redslob - 1927 - 372 sider
...soumis à la IVe Assemblée, ayant réuni les suffrages de tous les votants, à une exception près : » It is for the constitutional authorities of each Member...decide, in reference to the obligation of preserving the independencc and the integrity of the territory of Members, in what degree the Member is bound to assure... | |
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