Journal of Comparative Legislation and International Law, Volumen4John Murray, 1922 Includes annual "Review of legislation" covering the years 1859-1949. |
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... League of Nations - two being delegates of the Government , one of the employers and one of the workpeople of , and in , that State - and an International Labour Office at Geneva controlled by a Governing Body elected by the Con ...
... League of Nations - two being delegates of the Government , one of the employers and one of the workpeople of , and in , that State - and an International Labour Office at Geneva controlled by a Governing Body elected by the Con ...
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the action which the countries , parties to the League of Nations , have taken to accept and carry those measures into effect , and from the sidelights it throws upon constitutional practice in those countries . The provisions of the ...
the action which the countries , parties to the League of Nations , have taken to accept and carry those measures into effect , and from the sidelights it throws upon constitutional practice in those countries . The provisions of the ...
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... League of Nations ; other countries , notably the United States of America , objecting to any obligation whatsoever to ratify being put upon a member State . Article 405 in its present form represents a compromise arrived at by a Sub ...
... League of Nations ; other countries , notably the United States of America , objecting to any obligation whatsoever to ratify being put upon a member State . Article 405 in its present form represents a compromise arrived at by a Sub ...
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... League of Nations to the International Labour Office , and the latter took the view that the procedure which the French Government had instituted was contrary to Part XIII of the Treaty , and that member States , in adhering to the ...
... League of Nations to the International Labour Office , and the latter took the view that the procedure which the French Government had instituted was contrary to Part XIII of the Treaty , and that member States , in adhering to the ...
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... League of Nations , with a view to uniform procedure being adopted in harmony with the scheme of the Treaty of Peace . A further question has emerged in regard to the time of ratifica- tion . If a member State adheres to a convention ...
... League of Nations , with a view to uniform procedure being adopted in harmony with the scheme of the Treaty of Peace . A further question has emerged in regard to the time of ratifica- tion . If a member State adheres to a convention ...
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