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... Present Problems in Foreign Policy - 第 343 頁David Jayne Hill 著 - 1919 - 360 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Amos Yoder - 1993 - 292 頁
...of the facts of the dispute and of its conclusions regarding the same. 6. If a report by the Council is unanimously agreed to by the members thereof other...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... | |
| Amos Yoder - 292 頁
...of the facts of the dispute and of its conclusions regarding the same. 6. If a report by the Council is unanimously agreed to by the members thereof other...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... | |
| Academie de Droit International de la Haye - 1994 - 502 頁
...considering a dispute, although, if the Council failed to produce a settlement, the parties remained free "to take such action as they shall consider necessary for the maintenance of right and justice"850. Despite this large loophole, Brownlie points out, the "Covenant in view of its general... | |
| Amos Yoder - 1997 - 304 頁
...war with any party to the dispute which complies with the recommendations of the report. 7. If the Council fails to reach a report which is unanimously...necessary for the maintenance of right and justice. 8. If the dispute between the parties is claimed by one of them, and is found by the Council, to arise... | |
| Wilhelm Georg Grewe - 2000 - 812 頁
...failed to produce an unanimous report, the parties were free, after a waiting period of three months, »to take such action as they shall consider necessary for the maintenance of right and justice«. In other words, they were then free to go to war, with each side deciding for itself the attribution... | |
| Nicholas Deakin - 2000 - 388 頁
...XV, paragraph 7) members become free (at least according to the letter of the Covenant as it stands) "to take such action as they shall consider necessary for the maintenance of right and justice"—eg to resort to war. was not declared by either belligerent, yet "war in everything but... | |
| John Ashley Soames Grenville - 2001 - 482 頁
...statement of the facts of the dispute and of its conclusions regarding the same. If a report by the Council is unanimously agreed to by the members thereof other...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... | |
| Hans Köchler - 2001 - 68 頁
...League shall agree that they will submit the matter to the Council. ... If a report by the Council is unanimously agreed to by the Members thereof other...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... | |
| David Schweigman - 2001 - 384 頁
...recommendations of the report.996 A similar report adopted by majority vote, however, entitled the members to "reserve to themselves the right to take such action...consider necessary for the maintenance of right and justice."997 The two procedures briefly described above clearly overlapped. According to Article 1... | |
| Ko Swan Sik, Surya Subedi, M. C. W. Pinto - 2001 - 574 頁
...than planned. While the system tried to outlaw the use of force it remained subject to the ultimate "right to take such action as they shall consider...necessary for the maintenance of right and justice" in Article XV of the Covenant.54 Though the Briand-Kellogg Pact of 192855 banned resort to force in... | |
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