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The Geneva Protocol, by David Hunter Miller

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CHAPTER IV. 169<br />

effectively in support of the Covenant, and in resistance to any act of aggression, in the degree which its<br />

geographical position and its particular situation as regards armaments allow.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Members of the League agree, further, that they will mutually support one another in the financial and<br />

economic measures {278} which are taken under this Article, in order to minimise the loss and inconvenience<br />

resulting from the above measures, and that they will mutually support one another in resisting any special<br />

measures aimed at one of their number <strong>by</strong> the covenant-breaking State, and that they will take the necessary<br />

steps to afford passage through their territory to the forces of any of the Members of the League which are<br />

co-operating to protect the covenants of the League.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Members of the League jointly and severally undertake to come to the assistance of the State attacked or<br />

threatened, and to give each other mutual support <strong>by</strong> means of facilities and reciprocal exchanges as regards<br />

the provision of raw materials and supplies of every kind, openings of credits, transport and transit, and for<br />

this purpose to take all measures in their power to preserve the safety of communications <strong>by</strong> land and <strong>by</strong> sea<br />

of the attacked or threatened State.<br />

If both parties to the dispute when so invited refuse to accept of Article 15d, the economic and financial<br />

sanctions shall be applied to both of them.<br />

Any Member of the League which has violated any covenant of the League may be declared to be no longer a<br />

Member of the League <strong>by</strong> a vote of the Council concurred in <strong>by</strong> the Representatives of all the other Members<br />

of the League represented thereon.<br />

Article 16a.<br />

[Sidenote: Article 12 of the <strong>Protocol</strong>, with slight changes.]<br />

In view of the complexity of the conditions in which the Council may be called upon to exercise the functions<br />

mentioned in Article 16 concerning economic and financial sanctions, and in order to determine more exactly<br />

the guarantees afforded to the Members of the League, the Council shall from time to time invite the<br />

economic and financial organizations of the League to consider and report as to the nature of the steps to be<br />

taken to give effect to the financial and economic sanctions and measures of co-operation contemplated in<br />

Article 16.<br />

From time to time, the Council shall draw up through its competent organs:<br />

1. Plans of action for the application of the economic and financial sanctions against an aggressor State;<br />

2. Plans of economic and financial co-operation between a State attacked and the different States assisting it;<br />

and shall communicate these plans to the Members of the League.<br />

Article 16b.<br />

[Sidenote: Article 13 of the <strong>Protocol</strong>, with slight changes.]<br />

In view of the contingent military, naval and air sanctions provided for <strong>by</strong> Article 16, the Council shall be<br />

entitled to receive undertakings from Members of the League determining in advance the military, naval and<br />

air forces which they would be able to bring into action immediately to ensure the fulfilment of the<br />

obligations in regard to sanctions which result from the Covenant.<br />

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