| Herbert Sherman Houston - 1924 - 1174 páginas
...before the war, but the League recom'mended that this year's observance include also a consideration of the League of Nations and the Permanent Court of International Justice. As to the name of the day, whether Peace Day, Hague Day, or International Good-Will Day, the latter... | |
| 1923 - 920 páginas
...the interpretation of a treaty or the ascertainment of facts, and were within the scope of the work of the League of Nations and the Permanent Court of International Justice. He also pointed out that, so far, neither the League of Nations nor the Permanent Court of International... | |
| Kirby Page - 1925 - 100 páginas
...B. Parker, five cents. 25. Facts: Studies in International Relations (in chart form) $.25. 26. Chart of the League of Nations and the Permanent Court of International Justice, five cents. 27. The Harding-Coolidge World Court Measure, by Frederick J. Libby, five cents. 28. The... | |
| 1925 - 198 páginas
...(The MacmiUan Company, New York) as the most comprehensive study of the organization and activities of the League of Nations and the Permanent Court of International Justice, as well as of the movement for the outlawry of war that has yet been published. He also referred to... | |
| 1925 - 766 páginas
...(The Macmillan Company, New York) as the most comprehensive study of the organization and activities of the League of Nations and the Permanent Court of International Justice, as well as of the movement for the outlawry of war that has yet been published. He also referred to... | |
| Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - 1925 - 278 páginas
...reports and journals of the leading peace societies throughout the world, and a file of the publications of the League of Nations and the Permanent Court of International Justice constitute an interesting portion of the collection. The library has also acquired a large number of... | |
| David Jayne Hill - 1927 - 248 páginas
...It has always been assumed, and even openly avowed, by their American supporters that the Covenant of the League of Nations and the Permanent Court of International Justice; are the ripe fruition of American efforts and traditions and for this reason they should be accepted... | |
| Manley Ottmer Hudson - 1927 - 162 páginas
...war. It would be extremely unfortunate, however, if there were no co-operation between the Council of the League of Nations and the Permanent Court of International Justice. One of the happiest innovations of the Covenant of the League is the provision in Article 14 that '... | |
| Charles Howard Ellis - 1928 - 534 páginas
...rising under the life-giving influence of the attempt at organization embodied in the establishment of the League of Nations and the Permanent Court of International Justice." (b) In Constitutional Matters Both Mr Fachiri and M. Politis are thinking primarily of the Court as... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations - 1934 - 356 páginas
...It has always been assumed, and even openly avowed, by their American supporters that the Covenant of the League of Nations and the Permanent Court of International Justice are the ripe fruition of American efforts and traditions and for this reason they should be accepted... | |
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