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... and Luxemburg 19 . 9 . Rhineland 20 . 31 . 10 . Saar 21 . Alexandretta Syria and Lebanon Palestine and Trans - Jordan 27. Iraq Suez Canal 29. Egypt 30. Anglo - Egyptian Sudan Italian Colonies 32. League Mandates ( U.N. Trusteeships ) MIG.
... and Luxemburg 19 . 9 . Rhineland 20 . 31 . 10 . Saar 21 . Alexandretta Syria and Lebanon Palestine and Trans - Jordan 27. Iraq Suez Canal 29. Egypt 30. Anglo - Egyptian Sudan Italian Colonies 32. League Mandates ( U.N. Trusteeships ) MIG.
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... colonial problems in Washington and London - American , Australian , South African , and British - as well as to the reading by some of them of parts of the manuscript . My debt to other writers , and especially to Professor Quincy ...
... colonial problems in Washington and London - American , Australian , South African , and British - as well as to the reading by some of them of parts of the manuscript . My debt to other writers , and especially to Professor Quincy ...
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... colonial self - government , equality of commercial access , the Berlin - African Conference of 1884-85 , and , finally , the set- ting - up of the League African mandates in 1919 . All this is no doubt important but it is less than ...
... colonial self - government , equality of commercial access , the Berlin - African Conference of 1884-85 , and , finally , the set- ting - up of the League African mandates in 1919 . All this is no doubt important but it is less than ...
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... colonies in the Pacific and Africa , " he wrote , " are inhabited by barbarians , who not only cannot possibly govern themselves , but to whom it would be impracticable to apply any ideas of political self - deter- mination in the ...
... colonies in the Pacific and Africa , " he wrote , " are inhabited by barbarians , who not only cannot possibly govern themselves , but to whom it would be impracticable to apply any ideas of political self - deter- mination in the ...
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... colonies and secretly organized the German settlers in Tanganyika and South - West Africa as Nazi cells to take over when war came . But neither Germany nor Japan was able to make much direct use of the Mandates Commission for political ...
... colonies and secretly organized the German settlers in Tanganyika and South - West Africa as Nazi cells to take over when war came . But neither Germany nor Japan was able to make much direct use of the Mandates Commission for political ...
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Page 319 - Charter, shall be : a. to further international peace and security; b. to promote the political, economic, social, and educational advancement of the inhabitants of the trust territories, and their progressive development towards self-government or independence as may be appropriate to the particular circumstances of each territory and its peoples and the freely expressed wishes of the peoples concerned, and as may be provided by the terms of each trusteeship agreement...
Page 327 - ... equal treatment in social, economic, and commercial matters for all Members of the United Nations and their nationals, and also equal treatment for the latter in the administration of justice, without prejudice to the attainment of the foregoing objectives and subject to the provisions of Article 80.
Page 262 - Mandatory must be responsible for the administration of the territory under conditions which will guarantee freedom of conscience and religion, subject only to the maintenance of public order and morals, the prohibition of abuses such as the slave trade, the arms traffic and the liquor traffic, and the prevention of the establishment of fortifications or military and naval bases and of military training of the natives for other than police purposes and the defence of territory, and will also secure...
Page 80 - A free, open-minded and absolutely impartial adjustment of all colonial claims, based upon a strict observance of the principle that in determining all such questions of sovereignty the interests of the populations concerned must have equal weight with the equitable claims of the government whose title is to be determined.
Page 272 - The Mandatory shall promote to the utmost the material and moral well-being and the social progress of the inhabitants of the territory subject to the present Mandate.
Page 308 - The United Nations shall establish under its authority an international trusteeship system for the administration and supervision of such territories as may be placed thereunder by subsequent individual agreements.
Page 329 - It shall be the duty of the administering authority to ensure that the trust territory shall play its part in the maintenance of international peace and security. To this end the administering authority may make use of Volunteer forces, facilities, and assistance from the trust territory in carrying out the obligations towards the Security Council undertaken in this regard by the administering authority, as well as for local defense and the maintenance of law and order within the trust territory.
Page 261 - The best method of giving practical effect to this principle is that the tutelage of such peoples should be entrusted to advanced nations who, by reason of their resources, their experience or their geographical position, can best undertake this responsibility and who are willing to accept it, and that this tutelage should be exercised by them as mandatories on behalf of the League.
Page 277 - In every case of mandate, the Mandatory shall render to the Council an annual report in reference to the territory committed to its charge.
Page 277 - The degree of authority, control or administration to be exercised by the Mandatory shall, if not previously agreed upon by the Members of the League, be explicitly defined in each case by the Council.