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MODEL TREATIES

Proposal Adopted BRITISH ATTITUDE MODIFIED. GENEVA., February 25. “I should like somebody to explain the object of these model treaties. I have no objection to dozens, but to what purpose?” Thus said Lord Cushendun, after listening to M. Politis and M. Unden’s proposal to the Security Committee.

Later, Lord Cushendun said that M. Politis had persuaded him that the movement for arbitration might possibly bo stimulated by model treaties, so he had acquiesced to their f ram in The Committee accordingly authorised its drafting, the Committee to submit model arbitrating ‘ >•- both ' lateral and general application, as well as treaties combining arbitration and conciliation.

Lord Cushendun emphasised the B’.i tish viewpoint, and said that arbitra tion should be used to settle all juridi cal disputes, while the non-juridical can be settled oply by conciliation.

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Bibliographic details

Grey River Argus, 27 February 1928, Page 7

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135

MODEL TREATIES Grey River Argus, 27 February 1928, Page 7

MODEL TREATIES Grey River Argus, 27 February 1928, Page 7