| Vedasto José Samonte - 1925 - 222 str.
...peoples form a sacred trust of civilization and that securities for the performance of this trust should be embodied in this covenant. "The best method of...principle is that the tutelage of such peoples should be intrusted to advanced nations who, by reason of their resources, their experiences or their geographical... | |
| World Peace Foundation - 1925 - 706 str.
...peoples form a sacred trust of civilization and that securities for the performance of this trust should be embodied in this Covenant. The best method of giving...principle is that the tutelage of such peoples should be intrusted to advanced nations who, by reason of their resources, their experience or their geographical... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1975 - 918 str.
...former enemy colonies "not yet able to stand by themselves" formed "a sacred trust of civilisation", was that "the tutelage of such peoples should be entrusted to advanced nations . . . who are willing to accept it" and it specifically added that it was "on behalf of the League" that "this... | |
| E. Lauterpacht - 1976 - 562 str.
...constituted a sacred trust of civilization and that the best method of giving effect to this principle was that the tutelage of such peoples should be entrusted...who, by reason of their resources, their experience and their geographical position could best undertake this responsibility (Art. 22, paras. 1 and 2,... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1922 - 1350 str.
...people? form a sacred trust of civilisation, and that securities for the performance of this trust should be embodied in this Covenant. The best method of giving...peoples should be entrusted to advanced nations who by reasons of their resources, their experience or their geographical position can best undertake this... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on Africa - 1985 - 186 str.
...civilization and that securities for the performance of this trust should be embodied in this Covenant. 2. The best method of giving practical effect to this...who, by reason of their resources, their experience of their geographical position, can best undertake this responsibility, and who are willing to accept... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on Africa - 1985 - 314 str.
...civilization and that securities for the performance of this trust should be embodied in this Covenant. 2. The best method of giving practical effect to this...who, by reason of their resources, their experience of their geographical position, can best undertake this responsibility, and who are willing to accept... | |
| Ronald St John MacDonald, Douglas Millar Johnston - 1983 - 1246 str.
...not yet able to stand by themselves under the strenuous conditions of the modern world,' and provided that the 'tutelage of such peoples should be entrusted...advanced nations who, by reason of their resources, can best undertake this responsibility ... and that this tutelage should be exercised by them as Mandatories... | |
| Taslim Olawale Elias, Richard Akinjide - 1988 - 332 str.
...civilization and that securities for the performance of this trust should be embodied in this Covenant. 2. The best method of giving practical effect to this...position can best undertake this responsibility, and who 86 are willing to accept it, and that this tutelage should be exercised by them as Mandatories on behalf... | |
| Mark R. Peattie - 1992 - 412 str.
...paragraph states that this principle is to be realized by "entrusting the tutelage of such peoples to advanced nations who by reason of their resources, their experience, or their geographical location can best undertake this responsibility, and who are willing to accept it, and that this tutelage... | |
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