
FOREWORD
ANNEXES.
CHAPTER I. - THE PROTOCOL OF GENEVA.
CHAPTER II. - POINTS OF APPROACH.
CHAPTER III. - THE COMING INTO FORCE OF THE PROTOCOL.
CHAPTER IV. - PARTIES TO THE PROTOCOL.
CHAPTER V. - RELATIONS INTER SE OF THE SIGNATORIES TO THE PROTOCOL.
CHAPTER VI. - INTERNATIONAL DISPUTES.
CHAPTER VII. - THE STATUS QUO.
CHAPTER VIII. - DOMESTIC QUESTIONS.
A meticulous yet readable study, this work opens by placing the Geneva Protocol of 1924 within the broader ambitions of the League of Nations. It explains how the Covenant’s call for the lowest possible armaments intertwines security with the push for collective disarmament, a subject that still captures public imagination. From the opening pages, readers are guided through the political climate that shaped early attempts at international peace‑keeping.
The author then unpacks the legal framework of the protocol, drawing on annexes that include the Covenant itself, contemporary reports, and the “American Plan.” Detailed analysis shows how the document sought to guarantee state security by promoting peaceful dispute settlement and condemning aggressive war. By tracing the evolution of disarmament theory—from Versailles to the Washington Conference—the book reveals the complexities that diplomats faced in the 1920s.
Beyond the historical narrative, the study offers clear explanations of the treaty’s language and its practical implications for the era’s policymakers. It balances scholarly rigor with an accessible tone, making the intricate world of early international law engaging for listeners. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or curious about the roots of modern arms‑control efforts, this exploration sheds light on a pivotal moment when the world tried to turn war‑worn scars into a foundation for lasting peace.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (541K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Al Haines
Release date
2009-05-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1875–1961
Best known as a lawyer and treaty expert, he helped shape the record of modern diplomacy and wrote extensively about the League of Nations and U.S. international agreements. His work brings a behind-the-scenes view of how major peace settlements were drafted and documented.
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