Word: sovereignity
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...International Police Force (ultimate name unimportant} to swing the above nightsticks and crack them over the heads of sovereign states which do not toe the mark of International Decency...
...called "International Law," contrary to popular belief, does not necessarily bind a sovereign state...
...Neither the World Court nor the Hague Court is endowed with an authority over sovereign states in any way remotely comparable to what men mean when they say "a court...
...World's!" Not new, M. Tardieu merely gave a semblance of creation to the old, calm, logical French argument that only a real International Law, only a real League of Nations and only a real World Court can make sovereign states toe the line of International Decency...
...protected from the bitter cold in a glass-sided box while the rubber-tired sulkies skimmed around the track in the light of electroliers and a crescent moon. At Timoor Tash's side, talking of "Asia for the Asiatics," sat General Budenny who, like the Grand Vizier's own sovereign, was once a Cossack sergeant...