The Geneva Protocol — John Stuart Mill — John Shaqi
The Geneva Protocol
John Stuart Mill · en
The Members of the League agree that the whole cost of any military,
naval or air operations undertaken for the repression of an aggression
under the terms of the Covenant, and reparation for all losses suffered
by individuals, whether civilians or combatants, and for all material
damage caused by the operations of both sides, shall be borne by the
aggressor State up to the extreme limit of its capacity.
Nevertheless, in view of Article 10, neither the territorial integrity
nor the political independence of the aggressor State shall in any case
be affected as the result of the applications of the sanctions of the
Covenant.
Articles 18 to 26, Inclusive.
Unchanged.
[1] This is my draft. See _supra_, p. 106. In the text it is called
the "amended" Covenant.
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