Geneva 1921 An Account of the Second Assembly of the League of Nations

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Geneva 1921 An Account of the Second Assembly of the League of Nations
H Wilson Henry Wilson Harris
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Certain difficulties are possible, though not probable, here, France having strongly opposed one amendment approved by the Assembly. In the original version of the Article all states were pledged to prohibit all relations between " their nationals " and those of a Covenant-breaking State. The Com- mission and the Assembly, feeling it too drastic (to take a wholly imaginary case) to prohibit an Englishman living in Warsaw from carrying on his business in the event of a blockade of Poland, change...d " nationals " to " persons residing in their territory, " making the breaking-off of relations a much simpler and little less effective business. France, however, stood f for the 'Article in its full rigour, and it is therefore relevant to point out that as a Council State she has the power, though it is hardly likely to be exercised, to veto this particular amendment by casting her vote against it.
17 IV. TERRITORIAL PROBLEMS.
Certain of these questions should properly not be discussed here because they did not directly concern the Assembly at all.


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