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The Protocol envisaged wide-ranging regulations to bring about general disarmament, effective international security and the compulsory arbitration of disputes. In the Geneva Protocol the member states would declare themselves “ready to consent to important limitations of their sovereignty in favor
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Articles 10 & 16 Versailles Treaty) thus leaving war a perfectly legal response for those States that had not joined the League. Moreover, by providing for financial and commercial sanctions, Parties to Protocol might be required to infringe upon their neutral commitments since they were legally
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Any government that refused to comply in a dispute would be named an aggressor. Any victim of aggression was to receive immediate assistance from League members. British Conservatives condemned the proposal for fear that it would lead to conflict with the United States, which also opposed the
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by providing that any State that resorted to war without first submitting to the international dispute settlement machinery was an aggressor). But in solving this problem, the Protocol created a new one: the enforcement mechanism was drawn on the League of Nations' mechanism
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of the League of Nations” (Wehberg). After preliminary approval on 2 October 1924 by all the 47 member states of the League of Nations at the 5th General Assembly, however, it was not ratified by Great Britain the following year under the newly elected government of
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The Outlawry of War: A Series of Lectures Delivered Before the Academy of International Law at the Hague and in the Institut Universitaire de Hautes Etudes Internationales at Geneva
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Protocol for the pacific settlement of international disputes. Declarations by the members of the Council made at the thirty-third session of the Council, Geneva (March 1925)
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Report made by Imperial Defence Committee, recommending to the UK government not to ratify the Geneva Protocol, from UK National Archives
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Text of British Cabinet resolution of March 2, 1925 not to ratify the protocol, from the UK National Archives
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Williams, John F. "The Geneva Protocol of 1924 for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes."
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proposal, and so it was shelved. The Geneva Protocol solved thus one problem cleverly (
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The internationalists : how a radical plan to outlaw war remade the world
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The internationalists : how a radical plan to outlaw war remade the world
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The Geneva Protocol for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes
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Geneva Protocol for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes
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Geneva Protocol (disambiguation)
League of Nations
Ramsay MacDonald
Édouard Herriot
Stanley Baldwin
Austen Chamberlain
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
ISBN
9781501109867
OCLC
981586753
cite book
link
link
ISBN
9781501109867
OCLC
981586753
cite book
link
link
Kellogg–Briand Pact
Permanent Court of Arbitration
International Court of Justice
Conference for the Reduction and Limitation of Armaments
Conference on Disarmament
Rome Statute
in JSTOR
Miller, David Hunter.
online

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