The League of Nations And the New International Law
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Each member of the League has, by agreeing to Article XVI, surrendered its right to remain neutral, in so far, at least, as economic, financial and trade sanctions are concerned. It must abide by its agreement to employ these sanctions. The mihtary, naval and air forces are furnished by each member at discretion, but neutrahty is destroyed by the use of the other sanctions. It is seen by this examination that certain attributes of sovereignty formerly possessed by each member of the League as i...t stood aloof from all others, have been volun- tarily transferred or delegated to the organs of the League. The most important of these are: the right of conquest; the right to make war at will; and the right in all cases to remain neutral. The general change effected by the Covenant is thus expressed by Dr. Quincy Wright, a leading younger student of international law: "... The Covenant when put into operation will modify international law, though less in its specific rules than in certain assumptions upon which they have hereto- fore been supposed to rest.
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