International Commerce and ReconstructionE.P. Dutton, 1920 - Počet stran: 432 |
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Strana vii
... result of the war ? What are to be the after - war policies of the belligerents ? These are but a few of the questions that have been raised concerning the effects of the war on international commerce . To trace these changes in detail ...
... result of the war ? What are to be the after - war policies of the belligerents ? These are but a few of the questions that have been raised concerning the effects of the war on international commerce . To trace these changes in detail ...
Strana xxi
... resulting from the war have greatly increased our indus- trial facilities and opened new markets to us that had been closely held by the other nations that arrived first on the ground . Whether we shall retain part of our gains depends ...
... resulting from the war have greatly increased our indus- trial facilities and opened new markets to us that had been closely held by the other nations that arrived first on the ground . Whether we shall retain part of our gains depends ...
Strana 5
... result of increasing the scope of human satisfaction by means of trade . B. History of American Commerce After considering these elementary principles , let us apply them to the American situation . The history of our commerce differed ...
... result of increasing the scope of human satisfaction by means of trade . B. History of American Commerce After considering these elementary principles , let us apply them to the American situation . The history of our commerce differed ...
Strana 8
... result of the general shortage of shipping , inten- sified by submarine activity , trade was diverted out of its pre - war routes and stocks of goods accumulated at points of production that became less accessible during the war , like ...
... result of the general shortage of shipping , inten- sified by submarine activity , trade was diverted out of its pre - war routes and stocks of goods accumulated at points of production that became less accessible during the war , like ...
Strana 19
... result of foreign investments the country becomes developed , exports increase , and the volume of exports and imports strike a new balance . Incidentally , the devastated countries of Europe will for a long time be in an analogous ...
... result of foreign investments the country becomes developed , exports increase , and the volume of exports and imports strike a new balance . Incidentally , the devastated countries of Europe will for a long time be in an analogous ...
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Strana 385 - Amendments to this Covenant will take effect when ratified by the Members of the League whose representatives compose the Council and by a majority of the Members of the League whose Representatives compose the Assembly. No such amendment shall bind any Member of the League which signifies its dissent therefrom, but in that case it shall cease to be a Member of the League.
Strana 374 - With the approval of the majority of the Assembly, the Council may name additional Members of the League whose Representatives shall always be Members of the Council; the Council with like approval may increase the number of Members of the League to be selected by the Assembly for representation on the Council.
Strana 383 - Certain communities formerly belonging to the Turkish Empire have reached a stage of development where their existence as independent nations can be provisionally recognised subject to the rendering of administrative advice and assistance by a Mandatory until such time as they are able to stand alone.
Strana 381 - In the event of a dispute between a Member of the League and a State which is not a Member of the League, or between States not Members of the League, the State or States not Members of the League shall be invited to accept the obligations of membership in the League for the purposes of such dispute, upon such conditions as the Council may deem just.
Strana 385 - ... the direction of the League. *. In all matters of international interest which are regulated by general conventions but which are not placed under the control of international bureaus or commissions, the Secretariat of the League shall, subject to the consent of the Council and if desired by the parties, collect and distribute all relevant information and shall render any other assistance which may be necessary or desirable.
Strana 373 - The council may deal at its meetings with any matter within the sphere of action of the league or affecting the peace of the world.
Strana 407 - The payment to the employed of a wage adequate to maintain a reasonable standard of life as this is understood in their time and country. Fourth : The adoption of an eight hours day or a forty-eight hours week as the standard to be aimed at where it has not already been attained.
Strana 378 - The Members of the League agree that they will carry out in full good faith any award or decision that may be rendered, and that they will not resort to war against a Member of the League which complies therewith. In the event of any failure to carry out such an award or decision, the Council shall propose what steps should be taken to give effect thereto.
Strana 377 - It is also declared to be the friendly right of each Member of the League to bring to the attention of the Assembly or of the Council any circumstance whatever affecting international relations which threatens to disturb international peace or the good understanding between nations upon which peace depends.
Strana 385 - The Members of the League agree to encourage and promote the establishment and co-operation of duly authorized voluntary national Red Cross organizations having as purposes the improvement of health, the prevention of disease and the mitigation of suffering throughout the world.