id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 26023 Oppenheim, L. (Lassa) The League of Nations and Its Problems: Three Lectures .txt text/plain 23332 1139 59 League of Nations and the establishment of an International Court of Nations should create a Federal World State 18 an International Law, and with it a kind of League of Nations, States in time of peace and war; but these were rules of Roman law, not 'International Law,' because these city States formed a Community members of the League either to an International Court of Justice or an side and are fighting this war in vindication of International Law. These States are--I enumerate them chronologically as they entered into Yet while a Federal World State is impossible, a League of Nations I. The Community of civilised States, the at present existing League certain that a League of Nations comprising an International Executive, International Courts have been established before which States in State, so the attempt to set up an International Court must not aim at ./cache/26023.txt ./txt/26023.txt