| Ray Stannard Baker - 1927 - 540 str.
...regional understandings like the Monroe Doctrine, for securing the maintenance of peace. ARTICLE 22. — To those colonies and territories which as a consequence...sovereignty of the States which formerly governed them and wlu'ch are inhabited by peoples not yet able to stand by themselves under the strenuous conditions... | |
| William Allen Young - 1922 - 142 str.
...colonies and territories . . . which are inhabited by people not yet able to stand by themselves under the strenuous conditions of the modern world, there...such peoples form a sacred trust of civilization." s Unfortunately it appears possible that the successors of Chalmers and Macgregor may find themselves... | |
| Thomas Ashcroft - 1922 - 184 str.
...other of the great industrial Powers. It was applied, under the Covenant of the League of Nations, to " those colonies and territories which as a consequence...sovereignty of the States which formerly governed them " (ie, to colonies and territories taken from Germany and Turkey by the Allies). The inhabitants of... | |
| Permanent Court of International Justice - 1922 - 136 str.
...regional understandings like the Monroe doctrine, for securing the maintenance of peace. ARTICLE 22. To those colonies and territories which as a consequence...late war have ceased to be under the sovereignty of raineté des Etats qui les gouvernaient précédemment et qui sont habités par des peuples non encore... | |
| Edward Wavell Ridges - 1922 - 668 str.
...and we can only hope that it will be so. Mandates. — In territories which have ceased to be under the States which formerly governed them and which are inhabited by peoples not yet able to stand by themselves, the tutelage of such peoples is to be entrusted to the advanced nations who can best undertake... | |
| Paul R. Mendes-Flohr, Jehuda Reinharz - 1995 - 772 str.
...territories, inhabited "by people not yet able to stand by themselves under the strenuous condition of the modern world, there should be applied the principle...peoples form a sacred trust of civilization" and that the administration of such peoples, "should be entrusted to advanced nations" to be exercised by them... | |
| Tetsuo Satō - 1996 - 328 str.
...of the League of Nations, was to give effect to two principles: the principle of non-annexation and the principle that the well-being and development...such peoples form "a sacred trust of civilization". It, then, admitted that this Mandates System had created an international status by stating as follows:... | |
| Pineschi - 1997 - 380 str.
...aftermath of the First World War. Covenant article 22(1) provided that all mandates would be governed by the principle "that the well-being and development...such peoples form a sacred trust of civilization." 7 According to Covenant article 22(2), "the tutelage of such peoples should be entrusted to advanced... | |
| Siba N'Zatioula Grovogui - 1996 - 298 str.
...a trust of civilization, or mandate. This trust was the basis of Article 22 of the League Covenant: To those colonies and territories which as a consequence of the late war ceased to be under the sovereignty of the States which formerly governed them and which are inhabited... | |
| Siba N'Zatioula Grovogui - 1996 - 298 str.
...trust of civilization, or mandate. This trust was the basis of Article 2.2. of the League Covenant: To those colonies and territories which as a consequence of the late war ceased to be under the sovereignty of the States which formerly governed them and which are inhabited... | |
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