The League of Nations and Its Problems
Book Description
Reprint of the 1919 book of three lectures given on the League of Nations, by L. Oppenheim.
FIRST LECTURE: THE AIMS OF THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
I. The purpose of the three Lectures is to draw attention to
the links which connect the proposed League of Nations with
the past, to the difficulties involved in the proposal, and to
the way in which they can be overcome
II. The conception of a Lea...
MoreReprint of the 1919 book of three lectures given on the League of Nations, by L. Oppenheim.
FIRST LECTURE: THE AIMS OF THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
I. The purpose of the three Lectures is to draw attention to
the links which connect the proposed League of Nations with
the past, to the difficulties involved in the proposal, and to
the way in which they can be overcome
II. The conception of a League of Nations is not new, but is
as old as International Law, because any kind of International
Law and some kind of a League of Nations are interdependent and
correlative
III. During antiquity no International Law in the modern
sense of the term was possible, because the common interests
which could force a number of independent States into a
Community of States were lacking...
SECOND LECTURE: ORGANISATION AND LEGISLATION
OF THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
I. The Community of civilised States, the at present
existing League of Nations, is a community without any
organisation, although there are plenty of legal rules for the
intercourse of the several States one with another
II. The position of the Great Powers within the Community of
States is a mere political fact not based on Law...
THIRD LECTURE: ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE AND
MEDIATION WITHIN THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
I. Administration of Justice within the League is a question
of International Courts, but it is incorrect to assert that
International Legislation necessitates the existence of
International Courts
II. The Permanent Court of Arbitration created by the First
Hague Peace Conference...
Publisher | Archibald Press |
Binding | Paperback (25 editions) |
Reading Level | Uncategorized
|
# of Pages | 66 |
ISBN-10 | B001S240E6 |
Publication Date | /2009 |
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