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Mock Justice: World Conservation and Australian Aborigines in Interwar Switzerland [PDF]
On June 24, 1921, an Aboriginal man, Anthony Martin Fernando, walked into the offices of Der Bund, a leading progressive newspaper in Berne, Switzerland. Several days later, a highly critical account of colonial rule in Australia appeared in the pages of
Paisley, Fiona
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“Castaways of the White Pleasure”: Six Decades of Hungarian Discourse on Narcotics
In 1924 Hungary ratified and codified the 1912 Hague International Opium Convention, the first international drug control treaty. However, the new law that regulated and later criminalized the usage of narcotics in Hungary was not the result of internal ...
Zsolt Nagy
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Federalism and the Arab League: A theoretical synergy [PDF]
. The paper is a theoretical analogy of the Arab league as a regional organization. The paper also discusses the objectives, strengths and weaknesses of the league.
BIBI F., Farouk Ibrahim +2 more
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Werbung für Frieden und internationale Kooperation
This article argues that it is impossible to write the history of the League of Nations without taking into account the methodological and theoretical framework provided by the New Diplomatic History.
Jonathan Voges
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Implementation of the League of Nations’ Decisions and the mechanism of the use of sanctions
The article focuses on one of the fundamental issues of the functioning of the League of Nations – its mechanism of the use of sanctions. The article is subdivided into two parts.
S. V. Ushakov
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THE RULES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW THAT REGULATE THE USE OF INTERSTATE FORCE
Just as the most important norms governing the behaviour of individuals are embodied in domestic law, some norms governing the behaviour of states are embodied in "international law.
G. Conradie
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Lost in Broadcasting: League of Nations, International Broadcasting and Swiss Neutrality
The article delves into the historical context of cross-border radio broadcasting during the 1930s by the League of Nations (LN) and the significant impact of Switzerland's neutrality as the host country on this international organization.
A. S. Khodnev
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This article examines the cultural encounters among League of Nations’ special agents and official authorities of Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro in the first international investigation on traffic of women.
Cristiana Schettini
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La Société des Nations et le principe fédéral, 1919-1946
The League of Nations, whose Covenant was voted on April 28, 1919 and was included in the Versailles Treaty, was a federal utopia, stemming from the carnage of World War 1 and the craving for peace of the peoples of the world, and even more so of the ...
Michèle Gibault
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