Any war or threat of war, whether immediately affecting any of the Members of the League or not, is hereby declared a matter of concern to the whole League, and the League shall take any action that may be deemed wise and effectual to safeguard the peace... Taft Papers on League of Nations - Strana 12autor/autoři: William Howard Taft - 1920 - 340 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1920 - 880 str.
...means by which this obligation shall be fulfilled. Article XI adds, that League, and the League shall take any action that may be deemed wise and effectual to safeguard the peace of nations. The British Memorandum on the meaning of the Covenant was, therefore, justified both by the text and... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1946 - 1208 str.
...procedure or formula to which it is irrevocably attached [bound?] other than its obligations to 'take action that may be deemed wise and effectual to safeguard the peace of nations.' To this end the Council will gladly continue to keep the United States Government informed of any action... | |
| 1919 - 554 str.
...had said, " Congress may deal with any matter that affects the peace of the United States, and may take any action that may be deemed wise and effectual to safeguard the peace of the United States." Such a power would be the destruction of all the reserved rights of... | |
| Commonwealth Club of California - 1919 - 720 str.
...to the League." That transcends all boundaries found elsewhere in the covenant but it is not enough. "And the high contracting parties reserve the right to take any action that may be deemed wise and effective to safeguard the peace of nations." Under such covenant no breath of war can pass unnoticed... | |
| 1919 - 920 str.
...the League or not, is hereby declared a matter of concern to the whole League, and the League shall take any action that may be deemed wise and effectual to safeguard the peace of nations. In case any such emergency should arise, the Secretary General shall, on the request of any Member... | |
| 1919 - 492 str.
...the League or not, is hereby declared a matter of concern to the whole League, and the League shall take any action that may be deemed wise and effectual to safeguard the peace of nations. In case any such emergency should arise, the Secretary General shall, on the request of any Member... | |
| Francis Joseph Reynolds, Allen Leon Churchill, Francis Trevelyan Miller - 1920 - 782 str.
...obligation shall be fulfilled." Article XI. States that any war, or threat of war, is a matter of concern to the League, and the high contracting parties reserve the right to take such action as will conserve the peace of nations. Article XII. States in effect that if disputes arise... | |
| William W. Rasor - 1918 - 436 str.
...immediately affecting any of the high contracting parties or not, is hereby declared a matter of concern to the league, and the high contracting parties reserve...that may be deemed wise and effectual to safeguard the peace of nation*, It is hereby also declared and agreed to be the friendly right of each of the... | |
| 1919 - 1140 str.
...immediately affecting any of the High Contracting Parties or not, is hereby declared a matter of concern to the League, and the High Contracting Parties reserve...also declared and agreed to be the friendly right « each of the High Contracting Parties to draw the attention of the Body of Delegates , i of the Executive... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1919 - 148 str.
...of concern to the League of Nations and to all the Powers signatory hereto, and those Powers hereby reserve the right to take any action that may be deemed...and agreed to be the friendly right of each of the nations signatory or adherent to this Covenant to draw the attention of the Body of Delegates or of... | |
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