Experiments in International Administration

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XXV. , pp. 290 et seq.
69 Translated from an article by M. Politis in the Revue Generate de Droit International Public, Vol. XIV, p. 756.
70 See names of delegates in the London Times, June 11, 1914, p. 7.
71 In the London Times of September 2, 1914, p. 10, it was announced that "Mr. Glynn, the Australian Minister of External Affairs, has been informed that the draft agreement between the British and French governments regarding amendments in the control of the New Hebrides is now on its way to
... Australia. Mr. Glynn says the amendments are substantial. The Australian Government will be given an oppor- tunity to consider the draft before its ratification. " 72 For other cases of Condominium see Bonfils, No. 344 x . For an account of the Condominium of Moresnet, on the frontier between Belgium and Prussia, see article by Dollot in Annales des sciences politiques (1901), p. 620; also see Revue Generate de Droit International Public, Vol. XVI, p. 121.
CHAPTER V INTERNATIONAL ORGANS WITH POWER OF CON- TROL OVER THE MEMBER STATES TYPE III TF the instances are few where sovereign states * have been willing to create an international organ of the second type, with substantial power over some local question in a weak or backward state, the instances where they have been willing to create an international organ with power to control their own actions are still more rare.


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