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First published in 1933, The League of Nations in Theory and Practice provides a comprehensive history of the formation and the functioning of the League. Divided into four parts this book discusses themes like the founding of the League; elements of international organization before 1914; the development of the machinery of the League; the Pacific settlement of disputes; the organization of world peace and security; reduction and limitation of armaments; the growth of international cooperation; the International Labour Organization; social and humanitarian activities and the intellectual cooperation. This is an important historical reference work for scholars and researchers of international relations, international politics and diplomacy and peace and conflict resolution.
Contents
Part I: The Founding of the League 1. The Elements of International Organization before 1914 2. The Influence of the Great War 3. The Drafting of the Covenant Part II: The Development of the Machinery of the League 4. The League Membership 5. The Assembly 6. The Council 7. The Secretariat 8. The Permanent Court of International Justice Part III: The Organization of World Peace 9. The Pacific Settlement of Disputes 10. Security 11. Peace Making in Practice 12. The Reduction and Limitation of Armaments 13. Minorities Part IV: The Growth of International Co-operation 14. Economic and Financial Reconstruction and Experiment 15. The International Labour Organization 16. Transit and Communications 17. Social and Humanitarian Activities 18. Mandates 19. Intellectual Co-operation Conclusion 20. The Great Experiment Suggestions for Further Study Index