Third, every territorial settlement involved in this war must be made in the interest and for the benefit of the populations concerned and not as a part of any mere adjustment or compromise of claims amongst rival States... The Quarterly Review - Pagina 209geredigeerd door - 1921Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Reuven Brenner - 1989 - 266 pagina’s
...settlement involved in this war must be made in the interest and for the benefit of the populations concerned, and not as a part of any mere adjustment or compromise of claims amongst rival States, [quoted in Keynes 1919, p. 39; italics in original] the draft of the treaty ignored these implicit... | |
| Antonio Cassese - 1995 - 398 pagina’s
...territorial settlement in this war must be made in the interest and for the benefit of the populations concerned, and not as a part of any mere adjustment or compromise of claims amongst rival States.28 24 Wilson's speech of 1 1 February 1918 in W. Wilson, War and Peace, Presidential Messages,... | |
| John V. Denson - 570 pagina’s
...settlement involved in this war must be made in the interest and for the benefit of the populations concerned, and not as a part of any mere adjustment or compromise of claims amongst rival states.114 During the pre-armistice negotiations, Wilson insisted that the conditions of any armistice... | |
| Manfred F. Boemeke, Gerald D. Feldman, Elisabeth Gläser - 1998 - 696 pagina’s
...settlrment involved m this war must he made in the mterest and for the henefit of the popolanons concerned, not as a part of any mere adjustment or compromise of claims amongst rival states." The fourth prmciple stated that "all well defined national aspirations shall be accorded the utmost... | |
| D. Rai*c - 2002 - 524 pagina’s
...settlement involved in this war must be made in the interest and for the benefit of the populations concerned, and not as a part of any mere adjustment or compromise of claims amongst rival states; and - That all well-defined national aspirations shall be accorded the utmost satisfaction that can... | |
| Francis A. March - 2008 - 262 pagina’s
...settlement must be made in the interest and for the benefit of the populations concerned, and not as part of any mere adjustment or compromise of claims amongst rival states; and, 4. That all well-defined national aspirations shall be accorded the utmost satisfaction that can... | |
| Francis A. March - 2008 - 262 pagina’s
...settlement must be made in the interest and for the benefit of the populations concerned, and not as part of any mere adjustment or compromise of claims amongst rival states; and, 4. That all well-defined national aspirations shall be accorded the utmost satisfaction that can... | |
| 1920 - 878 pagina’s
...this war must be made in the interest and for the benefit of the populations concerned, and not as part of any mere adjustment or compromise of claims amongst rival states ; and, 4. That all well-defined national aspirations shall be accorded the utmost satisfaction that... | |
| 1917 - 872 pagina’s
...this war must be made in the interest and for the benefit of the populations concerned, and not as part of any mere adjustment or compromise of claims amongst rival states; Fourth, that all well-defined national aspirations shall be accorded the utmost satisfaction that can... | |
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