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Xi, 593 p. 26^ cm - (Publication de 1'Union des Associations internationales. ) An attempt to synthesize the scientific conclusions requisite for justifying the author's World Charter as revised. La Societe des Nations. Organe de la Ligue pour une Soci6t6 des Nations basee sur une Constitution internationale. Redacteur en chef: Emile Pignot. Paris, Imprimerie Centrale de la Bourse, 1917-. Le journal parait les premier et troisieme samedis de chaque mois. Woolf, Leonard S. , editor. The Framewor...k of a Lasting Peace. London, George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. , 1917. A collection of all the more important schemes for a league of nations. , . International Government. Two reports, prepared for the Fabian Research Department with an introduction by George Bernard Shaw together with a project by a Fabian Committee for a supernational authority that will prevent war. New York, Brentano's, 1916. Xxiii, 412 p. 21 cm. The scope of this book is wide. It is divided into three parts, as follows: Part I, An International Authority and the Prevention of War; Part II, International Govern- ment; Part III, Articles Suggested for Adoption by an International Conference at the Termination of the Present War (by the International Agreements Committee of the Fabian Research Department).
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