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Procedure for Applying Sanctions

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1936

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References

1 Official Journal, 1935, pp. 162, 546, 639, 963-70.

2 See the statement concerning the negotiations, Appendix I to the Report of the Committee of the Council, Supplement to this Journal, p. 27.

3 Declaration of the President of the Council, Minutes of the 89th Session of the Council, Minute 3639; Official Journal, 1935, p. 1201.

Three such reports had been made previously. In the Sino-Japanese and Chaco cases a special committee of the Assembly had prepared them for that body; in the Leticia case a Council Committee of Three had drafted the document. In the Ethiopian-Italian case the Council as a whole, less the representatives of the parties, performed the function.

4 The final paragraphs of C.411(1).M.207(1).1935.VII.16, Supplement to this Journal, p. 26.

5 Minutes of the 89th Session of the Council, Minute 3653; Official Journal, 1935, p. 1213.

6 C.417.1935.VII, printed in Supplement to this Journal, p. 37.

7 Minutes of the 89th Session of the Council, Minute 3655; Official Journal, 1935, p. 1216. The votes of the parties did not count in calculating unanimity.

8 For his letter criticizing the procedure see C.421.M.214.1935.VII.

9 Minutes of the 89th Session of the Council, Minute 3656; Official Journal, 1935, pp. 1225-1226.

10 By C.L.155.1935.VII, of Oct. 9,1935.

11 Minutes of the 89th Session of the Council, Minute 3656, communicated as A.78.1935. VII.

12 Verbatim Record of the 16th Ordinary Session of the Assembly, Minutes 71, 73.

13 Idem, Minute 74. The import of the statement is derived from the terms of Art. 16, the obligations of which become operative immediately a violation of Arts. 12, 13 or 15 is determined.

14 Idem, Minute 76.

15 Idem, Minute 78.

16 The announcement was made on Oct. 8 in C.423.M.216.1935.VIII.

17 Dispute between Ethiopia and Italy. Co-ordination of Measures under Article 16 of the Covenant. Co-ordination Committee. Minutes of the First Session, October 11th-19th, 1935 (Co-ordination Committee 46).

The 52 States members of the League sending delegations were: Afghanistan, Albania, Argentine Republic, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bolivia, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Ecuador, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Haiti, Honduras, Hungary, India, Iran, Iraq, Irish Free State, Latvia, Liberia, Lithuania, Luxemburg, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Panama, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Rumania, Siam, South Africa, Soviet Union, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom, Uruguay, Venezuela, Yugoslavia.

Besides the parties to the conflict, the absentees were Dominican Republic, Germany, Guatemala, Paraguay and El Salvador. Germany ceased to be a member of the League on October 21.

18 Co-ordination Committee, Minutes of the First Session, Minute 4 (Co-ordination Committee 46).

19 Declaration of “mutual support,” adopted at first session, Supplement to this Journal, p. 41.

20 Proposals III, IV, and V.

21 By A.80.1935.VII and its supplements.

22 Data from the minutes of the two committees and press releases of the Information Section.