Present Problems in Foreign PolicyD. Appleton, 1919 - 360 páginas |
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Página vii
... justice , ruled by the exercise of arbitrary force regardless of the restraints of law . The conflict ended in the triumph of democ- racy . The autocratic empires were left in ruins . The task of democracy is to reorganize the eman ...
... justice , ruled by the exercise of arbitrary force regardless of the restraints of law . The conflict ended in the triumph of democ- racy . The autocratic empires were left in ruins . The task of democracy is to reorganize the eman ...
Página ix
... justice will come the organization of peace , and it can be attained in no other way . The object of this little book is to maintain the thesis that without the rule of law there is no hope of permanent peace ; and that International ...
... justice will come the organization of peace , and it can be attained in no other way . The object of this little book is to maintain the thesis that without the rule of law there is no hope of permanent peace ; and that International ...
Página x
... justice . Such an institution cannot be established by a League of Nations , unless as an organization it makes law and not power the chief object of its existence . If it dedicates its energies frankly to the perfection of ...
... justice . Such an institution cannot be established by a League of Nations , unless as an organization it makes law and not power the chief object of its existence . If it dedicates its energies frankly to the perfection of ...
Página xi
... justice through the perfec- tion and enforcement of law based upon agreement . What was needed to give effect to the work of the Hague Conferences was its further extension and a provision for applying and enforcing its results . The ...
... justice through the perfec- tion and enforcement of law based upon agreement . What was needed to give effect to the work of the Hague Conferences was its further extension and a provision for applying and enforcing its results . The ...
Página 1
... justice . The Thirty Years ' War , which was ended by the Peace of Westphalia , in 1648 , sug- gested to Emeric Crucé his " Nouveau Cynée , " written during its progress in 1623 , in which the Republic of Venice was pro- posed as a ...
... justice . The Thirty Years ' War , which was ended by the Peace of Westphalia , in 1648 , sug- gested to Emeric Crucé his " Nouveau Cynée , " written during its progress in 1623 , in which the Republic of Venice was pro- posed as a ...
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Página 349 - ... prohibition of abuses such as the slave trade, the arms traffic and the liquor traffic, and the prevention of the establishment of fortifications or military and naval bases and of military training of the natives for other than police purposes and the defence of territory, and will also secure equal opportunities for the trade and commerce of other Members of the League.
Página 320 - To those colonies and territories which as a consequence of the late war have ceased to be under the sovereignty of the States which formerly governed them and which are inhabited by peoples not yet able to stand by themselves under the strenuous conditions of the modern world...
Página 333 - Nothing contained in this convention shall be so construed as to require the United States of America to depart from its traditional policy of not intruding upon, interfering with, or entangling itself in the political questions or policy or internal administration of any foreign state ; nor shall anything contained in the said convention be construed to imply a relinquishment by the United States of America of its traditional attitude toward purely American questions.
Página 285 - Nothing in this Covenant shall be deemed to affect the validity of international engagements, such as treaties of arbitration or regional understandings like the Monroe doctrine, for securing the maintenance of peace.
Página 312 - 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.
Página 303 - Absolute freedom of navigation upon the seas, outside territorial waters, alike in peace and in war, except as the seas may be closed in whole or in part by international action for the enforcement of international covenants.
Página 349 - The best method of giving practical effect to this principle is that the tutelage of such peoples should be entrusted to advanced nations who by reason of their resources, their experience or their geographical position can best undertake this responsibility, and who are willing to accept it, and that this tutelage should be exercised by them as Mandatories on behalf of the League.
Página 343 - If a report by the Council 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 agree that they will not go to war with any party to the dispute which complies with the recommendations of the report.
Página 307 - An independent Polish State should be erected which should include the territories inhabited by indisputably Polish populations, which should be assured a free and secure access to the sea, and whose political and economic independence and territorial integrity should be guaranteed by international covenant.
Página 334 - In order to promote international cooperation and to achieve international peace and security by the acceptance of obligations not to resort to war, by the prescription of open, just and honorable relations between nations, by the firm establishment of the understandings of international law as the actual rule of conduct among governments, and by the maintenance of justice and a scrupulous respect for all treaty obligations in the dealings of organized peoples with one another, Agree to this covenant...