An Introduction to the Study of International Organization

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An Introduction to the Study of International Organization
Pitman B Pitman Benjamin Potter
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2 Such a method of terminating war, known as " simple cessation of hostilities, " is, however, very unsatis- factory to all concerned. The belligerents themselves are left in doubt regarding each other's intentions. Hostili- ties may be resumed without warning. A constant attitude of defense and suspicion is rendered inevitable. Neutrals, again, or states which would be neutral if war really ex- 1 On peace conferences see literature cited, below, Appendix B, 21. *Phillipson, Termination of War,... 3-8.
336 PEACE CONFERENCES 337 isted, are left uncertain regarding their rights and duties toward the belligerents.
Finally, the status of occupied territory is ambiguous. The termination of war by the conquest or complete subju- gation of one party by the other might leave no room for doubt. 1 Even here, however, both logic and convenience require some formal notice to the world by the conquering power declaring its intention respecting the conquered territory. And where merely a portion of the territory of an opposing belligerent has been occupied it is doubly de- sirable for the status of that territory to be defined and made known to all the members of the society of nations.


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