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(4) Complete separation of administration from ex- ploitation. (5) Maintenance of and respect for tribal authority, law, and customs, wherever possible. (6) Exclusion of distilled liquor. It is not advisable when such overlordship exists to assign control to committees of different Powers. Joint sovereignties have not worked satisfactorily. What it seems most desirable to aim at is the reposing of undistributed local authority in whatever govern- ment may be the trustee of sovereign power, with... responsibility for observance of principles laid down, enforceable through appeal to the Court of the League. The transfer of such trusteeship, in the case of the Congo territories, from Leopold II to the Belgian National Government is an example of how such responsibility can be enforced. But if these safeguards 14 THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS should be prescribed in regard, for example, to the Colonies which have been conquered from Germany, then, clearly, they must equally be made the law of the League for any territories whose sovereignty may be changed as for those that may be resettled under the same sovereignty.
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