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League of Nations - traduction vers néerlandais

20TH-CENTURY INTERGOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATION, PREDECESSOR TO THE UNITED NATIONS
The League of Nations; League Council; League of nations; League of Nations Council; Council of the League of Nations; Leagueofnations; C Mandate; Societe des Nations; Société des Nations; Sociedad de Naciones; The League Of Nations; League of the Nations; League Of Nations; History of the League of Nations
  • World map showing [[member states of the League of Nations]] (in green and red) on 18 April 1946, when the League of Nations ceased to exist
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  • Child labour in a coal mine, United States, c. 1912
  • In 1924, the headquarters of the League was named "[[Palais Wilson]]", after Woodrow Wilson, who was credited as the "Founder of the League of Nations."
  • An example of a flag used by the League of Nations, as flown at the [[1939 New York World's Fair]]
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  • A map of the world in 1920–45, which shows the League of Nations members during its history
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  • A sample [[Nansen passport]]
  • 1864 Geneva Convention]], one of the earliest formulations of [[international law]]
  • Emperor [[Haile Selassie I]] going into exile in Bath, England via Jerusalem
  • Manchurian Crisis]] in 1932
  • Punch]]'' magazine, 10 December 1920, satirising the gap left by the US not joining the League
  • alt=A drive leads past a manicured lawn to large white rectangular building with columns on it facade. Two wings of the building are set back from the middle section.

League of Nations         
het Natieverbond (landenverbond voor bewaren van de vrede in de wereld (1920-1938)
Covenant of the League of Nations         
  • Cartoon showing Senators Lodge, Borah and [[Hiram Johnson]] blocking Peace
THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS' CHARTER
Article X of the Covenant of the League of Nations; Article x; Article x of the covenant of the league of nations; League of Nations Covenant; Covenant of the league of nations
Oorkonde van de Volkerenbond {voorafgaand aan UNO}
premier league         
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  • [[Thierry Henry]] won a record four [[Premier League Golden Boot]] awards
  • [[Alan Shearer]] is the top scorer in Premier League history with 260 goals.
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  • Norwich City]]
  • Nike]] "Maxim" ball used in the Premier League in 2012
  • The Premier League trophy
ENGLISH MEN'S ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL TOP LEAGUE
English Premier league; FA Premier league; English Premier League; F.A. Premier League; FA Barclaycard Premiership; Barclaycard Premiership; FA Premiership; Barclays Premiership; FA premier league; English Premier Division; Premier league; F.A. Premiership; FA PremierLeague; English premiership; FA Carling Premiership; FA premier League; Premier League Football; FA Premier League; FA PL; FA PREMIERLEAGUE; Fa premier league; Barclays Premier League; Premiere League; The premier league; Premierleague.com; Fa premier; Premier league football; Big Four (English football); Premeir League; The Premier League; Premier League Top Scorers; English highest football division; The premiership; Premiership football; Men's Premier League; FAPL; English Premier League relegation; Prem League; Premierleague; England Premier League; History of the Premier League; Big four (Premier league); Premier League trophy; Premier League Trophy; English Premier League football; Big Six (English football)
nationale liga

Définition

the commonwealth
archaic the general good.

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League of Nations

The League of Nations (French: Société des Nations [sɔsjete de nɑsjɔ̃]) was the first worldwide intergovernmental organisation whose principal mission was to maintain world peace. It was founded on 10 January 1920 by the Paris Peace Conference that ended the First World War. The main organization ceased operations on 20 April 1946 but many of its components were relocated into the new United Nations.

The League's primary goals were stated in its Covenant. They included preventing wars through collective security and disarmament and settling international disputes through negotiation and arbitration. Its other concerns included labour conditions, just treatment of native inhabitants, human and drug trafficking, the arms trade, global health, prisoners of war, and protection of minorities in Europe. The Covenant of the League of Nations was signed on 28 June 1919 as Part I of the Treaty of Versailles, and it became effective with the rest of the Treaty on 10 January 1920. The first meeting of the Council of the League took place on 16 January 1920, and the first meeting of Assembly of the League took place on 15 November 1920. In 1919, U.S. president Woodrow Wilson won the Nobel Peace Prize for his role as the leading architect of the League.

The diplomatic philosophy behind the League represented a fundamental shift from the preceding hundred years. The League lacked its own armed force and depended on the victorious Allies of World War I (Britain, France, Italy and Japan were the permanent members of the Executive Council) to enforce its resolutions, keep to its economic sanctions, or provide an army when needed. The Great Powers were often reluctant to do so. Sanctions could hurt League members, so they were reluctant to comply with them. During the Second Italo-Ethiopian War, when the League accused Italian soldiers of targeting International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement medical tents, Benito Mussolini responded that "the League is very well when sparrows shout, but no good at all when eagles fall out."

At its greatest extent from 28 September 1934 to 23 February 1935, it had 58 members. After some notable successes and some early failures in the 1920s, the League ultimately proved incapable of preventing aggression by the Axis powers in the 1930s. The credibility of the organization was weakened by the fact that the United States never joined, and Japan, Italy, Germany and Spain quit. The Soviet Union joined late and was expelled after invading Finland. The onset of the Second World War in 1939 showed that the League had failed its primary purpose; it was inactive until its abolition. The League lasted for 26 years; the United Nations (UN) replaced it in 1946 and inherited several agencies and organisations founded by the League.

Current scholarly consensus views that, even though the League failed to achieve its main goal of world peace, it did manage to build new roads towards expanding the rule of law across the globe; strengthened the concept of collective security, giving a voice to smaller nations; helped to raise awareness to problems like epidemics, slavery, child labour, colonial tyranny, refugee crises and general working conditions through its numerous commissions and committees; and paved the way for new forms of statehood, as the mandate system put the colonial powers under international observation. Professor David Kennedy portrays the League as a unique moment when international affairs were "institutionalised", as opposed to the pre–First World War methods of law and politics.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour League of Nations
1. In 1'20, the League of Nations was established as the Treaty of Versailles went into effect.
2. In 1'20, the League of Nations recognized the perpetual neutrality of Switzerland.
3. In 1'46, the League of Nations assembled in Geneva for its final session.
4. In 1'3', the Soviet Union was dropped from the League of Nations.
5. In 1'37, Italy announced it was withdrawing from the League of Nations.