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The Geneva Protocol, by David Hunter Miller

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CHAPTER I. 6<br />

[3] See, for example, the preamble to the Military, Naval and Air Clauses of the Treaty of Versailles: "In<br />

order to render possible the initiation of a general limitation of the armaments of all nations, Germany<br />

undertakes strictly to observe the military, naval and air clauses which follow."<br />

[4] <strong>The</strong> Treaty of Lausanne (A. J. I. L., Vol. XVIII, Supp., pp. 58, 64) with its provisions for demilitarized<br />

zones, etc., and the Convention for the Limitation of Armaments in Central America of February 7, 1923 (A.<br />

J. I. L., Vol. XVII, Supp. 1923, pp. 114, et seq.), are to be noted in this regard.<br />

[5] For the text in French and English, see Annex B, p. 132.<br />

[6] Sixteen States have signed the <strong>Protocol</strong> and it has been ratified <strong>by</strong> Czechoslovakia.<br />

[7] See Report to the Fifth Assembly, Annex C, p. 156, at p. 164. This Report of MM. Benes and Politis is a<br />

notable document, worthy of the ability and learning of the two Rapporteurs.<br />

[8] It is herein generally called "the <strong>Protocol</strong>."<br />

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