Subject to and in accordance with the provisions of international conventions existing or hereafter to be agreed upon, the Members of the League: (a) will endeavour to secure and maintain fair and humane conditions of labour for men, women, and children,... The World Court - Página 2861919Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1984 - 384 páginas
...Justice", 305 YBIL, 1953. 87 . Cf . Article 23 (b) of the League of Nations Covenant and the obligation "to secure just treatment of the native inhabitants of territories under their control". 88. Cf. resolution of the Institute of International Law, Cambridge, 1931. Cf. Annuaire of the Institute... | |
| Taslim Olawale Elias, Richard Akinjide - 1988 - 332 páginas
...members are enjoined to seek "to secure and maintain fair and humane conditions of labour for men, women and children, both in their own countries and...and for that purpose will establish and maintain the 182 necessary international organizations." The International Labour Organization, established by the... | |
| Académie de droit international de La Haye - 1990 - 420 páginas
...which will guarantee freedom of conscience and religion"519, and League members generally undertook "to secure just treatment of the native inhabitants of territories under their control"520. The years following the First World War also saw a major development in international... | |
| Yoram Dinstein - 1991 - 388 páginas
..."well-being and development" a "sacred trust of civilisation". Under Article 23, members of the League "undertake to secure just treatment of the native inhabitants of territories under their control". The trend during the League of Nations period was not to recognize any collective or group rights of... | |
| Harold Dwight Lasswell, Myres Smith Macdougal - 1992 - 1642 páginas
...states were pledged to "endeavor to secure and maintain fair and humane conditions of labor for men, women, and children, both in their own countries and...which their commercial and industrial relations extend . . ."19 A host of new international organizations are committed to similar policies. Adopted at Bretton... | |
| Amos Yoder - 292 páginas
...the League: la) will endeavour to secure and maintain fair and humane conditions of labour for men, women and children, both in their own countries and...establish and maintain the necessary international organisations; 1b) undertake to secure just treatment of the native inhabitants of territories under... | |
| Amos Yoder - 1993 - 292 páginas
...the League: (aI will endeavour to secure and maintain fair and humane conditions of labour for men, women and children, both in their own countries and...establish and maintain the necessary international organisations; (b) undertake to secure just treatment of the native inhabitants of territories under... | |
| David Halloran Lumsdaine - 1993 - 382 páginas
...range of activities in promoting the general welfare" and specifically, in the language of the article, "to secure just treatment of the native inhabitants of territories under their control." The ILO particularly concerned itself with standards and conditions in the developing countries. 133... | |
| Marcus Garvey - 1995 - 842 páginas
...21 G/I2I). 2. Article 23 of the Covenant of the League of Nations stated that member nations should "undertake to secure just treatment of the native inhabitants of territories under their control" (quoted in FP Walters, A History of the League of Nations [London, New York, Toronto: Oxford University... | |
| Jonathan Michie, John Grieve Smith - 1995 - 380 páginas
...the member states agreeing to endeavour to secure fair and humane conditions of labour, both at home and 'in all countries to which their commercial and industrial relations extend' (Treaty of Versailles, Part I, Art. 23(a)). This commitment was repeated in the Preamble of the Constitution... | |
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