Thursday, July 23, 2009

Best Friend's 20th Birthday Quotes

outlawing of aggressive war

On 24 July 1929 joined the Kellogg-Briand Pact in force. In this agreement committed the signatories to renounce war as an instrument of policy. The signatories were the U.S., Australia, Canada, Czechoslovakia, the German Empire, Great Britain, India, the State of Ireland, Italy, New Zealand, South Africa and Poland, Belgium and France.

As such agreements are unstable, in just ten years after the contract was as Hitler Germany, Austria, the Czech Republic and Poland, finally came over.

The right to defense was not limited by this Treaty.

is historically important to the contract because he was one of the legal foundations of the war crimes trials at Nuremberg and his mind in the UN Declaration of Human Rights flowed, in Article 4.2 which prohibits threats and violence between states.



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