| Labour Research Department - 1921 - 340 str.
...permanent machinery provided for in Section I., and associated with that of the League of Nations. Among these methods and principles, the following seem to the High Contracting Parties to tc of special and urgent importance : — First. — The guiding principle above enunciated that labour... | |
| 1922 - 276 str.
...merely as an article of commerce, they think that there are methods and principles for regulating labour conditions which all industrial communities should...First. — The guiding principle above enunciated that labour should not be regarded merely as a commodity or article of commerce. Second. — The right of... | |
| Gilbert Stone - 1922 - 436 str.
...methods and principles for regulating labour conditions which all industrial communities should endeavour to apply so far as their special circumstances will...First. — The guiding principle above enunciated that labour should not be regarded merely as a commodity or article of commerce. Second. — The right of... | |
| Gilbert Stone - 1922 - 424 str.
...methods and principles for regulating labour conditions which all industrial communities should endeavour to apply so far as their special circumstances will...First. — The guiding principle above enunciated that labour should not be regarded merely as a commodity or article of commerce. Second. — The right of... | |
| Naval War College (U.S.) - 1922 - 278 str.
...merely as an article of commerce, they think that there are methods and principles for regulating labour conditions which all industrial communities should...Contracting Parties to be of special and urgent importance : rirst. — The guiding principle above enunciated that labour should not be regarded merely as a... | |
| Newton Wesley Rowell - 1922 - 340 str.
...methods and principles for regulating labour conditions which all industrial communities should endeavour to apply, so far as their special circumstances will...importance : First : The guiding principle above enunciated 1 Treaty of Peace between the Allied and Associated Powers and Germany, Versailles, 28 June 1919, Part... | |
| 1922 - 670 str.
...industrial communities should endeavor to apply, so far as their special circumstances will permit it. Among these methods and principles, the following...First. The guiding principle above enunciated that labour should not be regarded merely as a commodity or article of commerce. Second. The right of association... | |
| United States - 1923 - 1486 str.
...methods and principles for regulating labour conditions which all industrial communities should endeavour e u labour should not be regarded merely as a commodity or article of commerce. Second.— The right of... | |
| International Labour Office, International Labour Organization - 1923 - 1022 str.
...regulating labour conditions which all industrial communities should endeavour to apply, so far as iheir special circumstances will permit. Among these methods...principles, the following seem to the HIGH CONTRACTING PARTI us to be of special and urgent importance : First. - — The guiding principle above enunciated... | |
| 1928 - 848 str.
...whic'i all industrial communities should apply so far as their special circumstances \\i\\ permit" . . . "the following seem to the High Contracting parties to be of special and urgent importance:—First,—The guiding principle above enunciated that labour should not be regarded merely... | |
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