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... settlement . If the report was adopted unanimously by the Council ( parties to the con- flict had no vote ) , no ... settlement reached through the various settlement procedures , the history of the League in fulfilling these commitments ...
... settlement . If the report was adopted unanimously by the Council ( parties to the con- flict had no vote ) , no ... settlement reached through the various settlement procedures , the history of the League in fulfilling these commitments ...
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... settlement outside of the United Nations structure . There is , then , no lack of institutions or procedures for peaceful resolution of inter- national disputes and conflicts . Much could be done to improve them , such as organization ...
... settlement outside of the United Nations structure . There is , then , no lack of institutions or procedures for peaceful resolution of inter- national disputes and conflicts . Much could be done to improve them , such as organization ...
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... settlement ; the vast majority of cases handled through arbitration have involved minor issues , often complaints of private citizens which were taken up on their behalf by their governments , but certainly not the kinds of disputes ...
... settlement ; the vast majority of cases handled through arbitration have involved minor issues , often complaints of private citizens which were taken up on their behalf by their governments , but certainly not the kinds of disputes ...
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