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See also John B. Moore, A Digest of International Law as Embodied in Diplomatic Discussions, Treaties and Other International Agreements vol. I, 292 (1906). Brownlie, Use of Force by States, at p. 25. Article 1 Convention for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes (29 Jul. 1899 and 18 Oct. 1907 respectively), reprinted in Permanent Court of Arbitration, Basic Documents 1–39 (1998). Article 1 Convention Respecting the Limitation of the Employment of Force for Recovery of Contract Debts 2 Am.

However, in light of the larger theme of ‘war’ narrowly or broadly conceived, the threat issue was a minor point and scholars rarely debated it. The design of the Covenant was invented to make cool heads prevail by, reduced to its core, installing a mechanism to delay the outbreak of war. The compromise in 1919 was that the peaceful settlement of disputes could be achieved by committing states to 56 57 58 59 60 Rojahn, ‘Ultimatum’, at 1006. Black’s Law Dictionary 1558 (8th edn, 2004) defines the ultimatum as: ‘The final and categorical proposal made in negotiating a treaty, contract, or the like.

1943). Possible Plan for a General International Organization (29 Apr. 1944), reprinted in Harley A. ), Postwar Foreign Policy Preparations 1939–1945 (1949), at p. 583 (emphasis added). The most intensive drafting period with the State Department took place between December 1943 and August 1944. Chapter I, letter A, article 3 United States Tentative Proposals for a General International Organization (18 Jul. 1944), 1944 FRUS vol. I, 653. 89 The available documents thus suggest that blueprints for the future UN Charter envisioned a legal order whereby the breach of disarmament obligations, which the victorious Allied powers could confidently expect to impose on the Axis powers, would constitute ipso facto a violation of the Charter.

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