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  1. The League of Nations was formally dissolved in April 1946, following its failure to prevent World War II. It was succeeded, for practical purposes, by the new United Nations (UN). In December 1946, the new body voted to end the mandate over Ruanda-Urundi and replace it with the new status of "Trust Territory".

  2. May 19, 2022 · The League of Nations Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon was a legal commission for the administration of Syria and Lebanon, the draft of which was formally confirmed by the Council of the League of Nations on 22 August 1922." The Council of the League of Nations: Whereas the Principal Allied Powers have agreed that the territory of Syria and ...

  3. 2 The Mandate System of the League of Nations; 3 The United Nations Trusteeship System; 4 Post-war occupation; 5 UN territorial administration and the tradition of peace-maintenance; Conclusion: international territorial administration – an independent device with a certain normative heritage

  4. The history of Namibia has passed through several distinct stages from being colonised in the late nineteenth century to Namibia's independence on 21 March 1990. From 1884, Namibia was a German colony: German South West Africa. After the First World War, the League of Nations gave South Africa a mandate to administer the territory.

  5. British Mandate may refer to: Mandate for Palestine, a 1920 League of Nations mandate for territory formerly held by the Ottoman Empire in Palestine and Transjordan. Mandatory Palestine, the geopolitical entity controlled by the United Kingdom from 1920 to 1948 under the League of Nations mandate. British Mandate for Mesopotamia (legal ...

  6. League of Nations Licensing This image is in the public domain because it is a mere mechanical scan or photocopy of a public domain original, or – from the available evidence – is so similar to such a scan or photocopy that no copyright protection can be expected to arise.

  7. On 7 July 1937, the commission published a report that, for the first time, stated that the League of Nations Mandate had become unworkable and recommended partition. The British cabinet endorsed the Partition plan in principle, but requested more information.

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