Image League of Nationsmandate Middle East and Africa.png thumb 220px Mandates in the Middle East and Africa ... Africa Image League of Nationsmandate Pacific.png thumb 220px Mandates in the Pacific. 1. South Pacific Mandate , 2. Territory of New Guinea , 3. Nauru Colonial period Nauru and 4. Western Samoa A League of Nationsmandate was a legal status for certain territories transferred from the control of one ... 2010 ref The mandate system was established under Article 22 of the Covenant of the League of Nations , entered into on 28 June 1919. With the dissolution of the League of Nations after World War II ... New Zealand United Kingdom 17 December 1920 a League of Nationsmandate, renamed Western Samoa as opposed ... provided for the application of the principles of state succession to the League of Nationsmandate ... as distinct Parties. France has received a single mandate from the Council of the League of Nations ... of International Institutions Sovereignty, Economy, and the Mandate System of the League of Nations ... Of NationsMandate Category Colonialism Category League of Nations mandates Category Governance of the British ... mandates of the League of Nations with the exception of South West Africa thus eventually became United Nations Trust Territories . Generalities All of the territories subject to League of Nations ... area the Free City of Danzig , Klaip da Region Memel Territory , and Saar League of Nations Saar ... Treaty of 28 June 1919 contained the Covenant of the League of Nations. It contained the international ... of Nations could do nothing to alter their arrangements, since the League could only act ... of the League of Nations. The legal issues surrounding the rule by force and the lack of self ... and the League of Nations ref ref Senator Borah, speaking on behalf on the Irreconcilables stated ... note to the Council of the League of Nations, dated February 1, 1921 ref The Official Journal of the League ... OpenDocument Excerpts from League of Nations Official Journal dated June 1922, pp. 546 549 ... more details
Organization , the International Labour Organization ILO , the League of Nationsmandate Mandates ..., was the first member that had previously been a League of NationsMandate . sfn Tripp 2002 p 75 Mandates Main League of NationsMandate At the end of the First World War, the Allies of World War ... Northedge 1986 pp 192&ndash 193 This plan, defined as the League of Nationsmandatemandate system ... Science volume 96 date July 1921 title The Mandate System of the League of Nations pages 74&ndash ... of the Mandatory. ref name Mandate cite web last League of Nations year 1924 title The Covenant .... According to the British, who had been awarded a League of Nations British Mandate of Mesopotamia ...mergefrom Latin America and the League of Nations date January 2012 Infobox Former International Organization ... League of Nations en icon common name League of Nations noautocat yes status International organization ... Nations flag s1 Flag of the United Nations 1945 1947 .svg image coat Symbol of the League of Nations.svg symbol type 1939 1941 semi official League of Nations Languages and symbols emblem image map League of Nations Anachronous Map.PNG image map caption Anachronous world map in 1920 1945, showing the League of Nations and the world capital Geneva common languages English, French and Spanish ... were based at the Palace of Nations , in Geneva , Switzerland The League of Nations LON ... in its Covenant of the League of Nations Covenant , included preventing war through collective security ... . ref cite web title Covenant of the League of Nations url http avalon.law.yale.edu 20th century ... card depicting President of the United States Woodrow Wilson and the Origin of the League of Nations ... and dates with their significance to the League of Nations around the side The concept of a peaceful ... 16 May 2008 ref outlined the idea of a league of nations to control conflict and promote peace between ... 10 The forerunner of the League of Nations, the Inter Parliamentary Union , was formed by peace activists ... more details
wiktionary mandateMandate can refer to Mandate international law , an obligation handed down by an inter governmental body Mandate criminal law , an official or authoritative command an order or injunction Mandate politics , the power granted by an electorate Individual mandate , an often controversial government requirement for the purchase of goods by individuals League of Nationsmandate s, quasi colonial territories established under Article 22 of the Covenant of the League of Nations, 28 June 1919, which included French Mandate of Lebanon British Mandate of Mesopotamia British Mandate of Palestine French Mandate of Syria Mandate theology , to some Christians, an order from God a mandate is the formal notice of decision from an appeal s court a requirement for a HMO Health maintenance organization to provide a particular product. Contract of mandateMandate trade union , a trade union in Ireland Mandate magazine , a gay pornographic magazine published since the 1970s Mandate of Heaven , a traditional Chinese concept of legitimacy used to support the rule of the kings of the Shang Dynasty and later the Emperors of China See also Man date disambig ar cs Mand t de Mandat fr Mandat hr Mandat he oc Mandat pt Mandato desambigua o ru sk Mand t sl Mandat fi Mandaatti tr Manda ... more details
, the World Health Organization Health Organization , the League of Nationsmandate Mandates Commission ...The League of Nations was established with three main constitutional organs the League of Nations Assembly Assembly the Council of the League of Nations Council the Permanent League of Nations Secretariat ... of Nations. The Assembly consisted of representatives of all Members of the League. Each state was allowed up to three representatives and one vote. ref name League of Nations 1920 Cite book last League of Nations title The Records of the First Assembly, Plenary Meetings publisher League of Nations ... November 1920 ref name League of Nations 1920 . A special session of the Assembly might be summoned ... November to 18 December in Geneva, Switzerland ref name League of Nations 1920 . President HE M. Paul ... The Assembly at its Fifth Plenary Meeting elected the six Vice Presidents ref name League of Nations ... General. ref name League of Nations 1920 . Committee No.1 Constitutional questions Committee No.2 ... in the League. List of Council Sessions, 1920 ref name League of Nations 1920 class wikitable Session ... of Nations Assembly Assembly and the Council of the League of Nations Council , except in matters ... Cooperation The League of Nations had devoted serious attention to the question of international intellectual ... and Associated Powers and Poland, placed under the guarantee of the League of Nations, 13 February ... and Czechoslovakia, placed under the guarantee of the League of Nations, 29 November 1920. br III ... of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, placed under the guarantee of the League of Nations, 29 November ..., placed under the guarantee of the League of Nations, 30 August 1920. br V. The Treaty of 10 ... signed at Neuilly sur Seine, 27 November 1919 , placed under the guarantee of the League of Nations ... June 1920 , placed under guarantee of the League of Nations, 30 August 1921. br X. Articles 140 to 151 ... by Articles 37 45 of the new Treaty of Lausanne. Finances of the League The League of Nations ... more details
Merge to League of Nations date July 2010 During its existence, the League of Nations had three Secretaries General Eric Drummond, 7th Earl of Perth , of the United Kingdom served from 1920 to 3 July 1933. Joseph Louis Anne Avenol of France served from 3 July 1933 to 31 August 1940. Se n Lester of Ireland served from 31 August 1940 to 18 April 1946. Category League of Nations Category Secretaries General of the League of Nations ... more details
and governed by Britain and France from 1920 to 1935 under a League of Nationsmandate , with the occupation ... a League of Nationsmandate for a period of 15 years, and its coalfields ceded to France . During ... to remain under British and French occupation under a League of Nationsmandate. However, with most of the population being German, the mandate was unpopular. A plebiscite was held in the territory ... Treaty of Versailles Saar 1920 1935 Category League of Nations mandates ar cs S rsk ... . ref name archontology http www.archontology.org nations german saarland 00 1920 35 s.php Archontology.org ... forces. Under the terms of the mandate the Commission had to include at least one French person ... was approved by the League Council . On March 1, Germany re integrated the region into the German ... 1798 1814 Saar River Nazi Germany Notes reflist External links http www.archontology.org nations german ..., Treaty of Versailles coord 49 23 N 6 50 E source kolossus nowiki display title DEFAULTSORT Saar League Of Nations Category 1935 disestablishments Category States and territories established in 1920 ... more details
prod 2 big Background The League of Nations was formed to combine the great powers together ... of Nations, different alliances began to form due to suspicions. Although the League of Nations did have some success and a good idea in the beginning, it was overall a failure. The League of Nations was weak. The League of Nations had little to no power. There was no army to back up the League of Nations ... an army, the League of Nations often depended on Greater Nations to enforce their resolutions, but that was not much help either. Getting the members of the League of Nations to agree on anything was difficult so it took a long time to get things done in the League of Nations. When the League of Nations .... Because there were so many things going wrong with the League of Nations, people began to distrust the League of Nations. As the League of Nations began to fall, main leaders of the League of Nations began to leave, causing the League of Nations to crumble. Japan and Italy defied and left the League of Nations and France and Britain betrayed the League of Nations. Because of the countries that were becoming powerful, the League of Nations was not able to stop them from growing too big and powerful.Most of all, The League of Nations was not able to complete the tasks that they were supposed ... named D Annunzio. Although the League of Nations knew of this, they had done nothing to prevent this from ... was more popular than them. ref http www.historylearningsite.co.uk leaguenations failures.htm ref big 1930 s big During the 1930 s the League of Nations truly showed its weakness to the world due to the outbreak of the Second World War. The League of Nations was formed originally so that another .... Japans invasion into Manchuria was an example of the League of Nations failure to prevent countries ... the League of Nations. Although the League of Nation did attempted to order Japan to leave, the Japanese had refused to leave Manchuria and as a result left the League of Nations. Many countries including ... more details
mergeto League of Nations date January 2012 Nine Latin American nations became charter members of the League of Nations when it was founded in 1919. The number grew to fifteen states by the time the first League Assembly met in 1920 and later, several others joined in the decade that followed. Although only Brazil had any participation in World War I and a minor role at that , these nations supported the idealistic principles of the League and felt it offered some measure of juridical protection from the interventionist policies of the United States in the period between the Spanish American War 1898 and the proclamation of the non interventionist Good Neighbor Policy by Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1933. Latin American nations also felt that being members of the League would bring prestige and notoriety to Latin America. All twenty Latin American countries were members of the League at one point, yet they were never all members at the same time. To guarantee Latin American representatives in the Assembly and Council, an unofficial bloc was established early on. This movement, in turn led to the creation of a special Latin American Liaison Bureau. Latin American delegates emphasized their contributions and hopes for world peace which eventually would anticipate their actions in the United Nations . The Latin American nations became increasingly disillusioned with the League in the 1920s. This was partly due to the failure of the United States to join the League, and partly because the major powers in the League paid little attention to Latin America s problems. The League did have some role in two conflicts in South America in the 1930s The Leticia dispute between Colombia and Peru, and the Chaco War between Bolivia and Paraguay. References Atkins, G. Pope., Latin America and the Caribbean ... , p. 395. Walters, F. P., A History of the League of Nations , Oxford University Press. 1952 Category League of Nations Category Latin America history stub ... more details
Infobox rugby league football competition name Four Nations current season 2011 Rugby League Four Nations logo 2010 rugby league four nations logo.png pixels 175px alt Four Nations logo formerly founded 2008 1999 as Tri Nations inaugural 2009 Rugby League Four Nations 2009 1999 Rugby League Tri Nations ... Tri Nations Tri Nations The Rugby League Four Nations is an annual rugby league football tournament ... Rugby League representing the top three nations in the sport Australia national rugby league team Australia ... 2009 07 13 ref The tournament was first contested in 2009 and replaced the Rugby League Tri Nations ... rugby league team Great Britain . The Four Nations is an integrated part of the Rugby League International ... for the 2010 Four Nations. Likewise in 2010, the European Nations Cup rugby league European Nations ... center 2009 logo for the tournament featuring France link1 2009 Rugby League Four Nations image2 2010 rugby league four nations logo.png width2 175 alt2 2010 logo caption2 center 2010 logo for the tournament featuring Papua New Guinea link2 2010 Rugby League Four Nations See also 2009 Rugby League Four Nations The 2009 tournament began on Saturday 24 October, after the National Rugby League Grand ... Tri Nations 1999 2006 See also Rugby League Tri Nations class wikitable style font size 90 width 100 ... Final crowd 1999 Rugby League Tri Nations 1999 NZL br AUS rl big Australia 22 &ndash 20 rl big New ... 2005 Rugby League Tri Nations 2005 GBR rl big New Zealand 24 &ndash 0 rl big Australia Elland Road ... 2011 ref style background D0E6FF 2006 Rugby League Tri Nations 2006 AUS br NZL rl big Australia ... League Four Nations 2009 ENG br FRA rl FRA rl big Australia 46 &ndash 16 rl big England Elland ... Rugby League News & 124 Live Scores, Four Nations, Ian Millward tips publisher Sporting Life date accessdate 2011 11 21 ref style background D0E6FF 2010 Rugby League Four Nations 2010 AUS br NZL rl ... nations rugby league final at suncorp stadium brisbane story e6frep5x 1225953135159 title Australia ... more details
About the rugby league competition the rugby union competition Tri Nations rugby union Infobox rugby league football competition name current season logo Rugby League Tri Nations Logo.png pixels 100x122px alt Tri Nations logo founded 1999 Rugby League Tri Nations 1999 inaugural folded 2006 Rugby League Tri Nations 2006 replaced Rugby League Four Nations Four Nations teams 3 country AUS country2 NZ country3 GBR gov body championtag Last winners champion rl AUS season 2006 Rugby League Tri Nations 2006 most champs rl AUS count 3 website TV qualification related comps The Rugby League Tri Nations known as the Gillette Tri Nations for sponsorship reasons was a rugby league tournament involving the top three nations in the sport Australia national rugby league team Australia , Great Britain national ... the competition was replaced by a Rugby League Four Nations Four Nations series. ref http nrl.com News ... Deleted image removed Image Trinations trophy.JPG thumb 200px The Rugby League Tri nations Trophy ... and New Zealand have played France national rugby league team France . History The first Tri Nations tournament was held in 1999 Rugby League Tri Nations 1999 in Australia and New Zealand. When the Great ... Sydney to Auckland . With the Rugby League World Cup being held in 2000, the Tri nations tournament ..., the 2004 Rugby League Tri Nations 2004 Tri Nations was held in the United Kingdom. Each of the qualifying ... Nations table. Although Australia national rugby league team Australia soundly defeated Great Britain ..., making a profit of 750,000. The 2005 Rugby League Tri Nations 2005 Tri Nations opened ... Nations The 2006 Rugby League Tri Nations 2006 Tri nations tournament was held in Australia ... 12 after 80 minutes. The United Kingdom and France hosted the new Rugby League Four Nations Four Nations ... Tri Nations Final Venue 1999 Rugby League Tri Nations 1999 Image Flag of Australia.svg 33px Australia 22 20 New Zealand Image Flag of New Zealand.svg 33px Auckland 2004 Rugby League Tri Nations 2004 ... more details
Infobox Treaty name Covenant of the League of Nations long name image image width caption date drafted ... 10 January 1920 condition effective date expiration signatories parties League of Nations members depositor League of Nations language languages website wikisource Covenant of the League of Nations The Covenant of the League of Nations was the charter of the League of Nations . Creation Early drafts for a possible League of Nations began even before the end of the World War I First World War ... made proposals adopted by the British League of Nations Society, founded in 1915. ref name northedge ... www.rmc.ca academic poli econ dorn UNcharter e.html League of Nations Covenant and United Nations Charter A Side by Side Full Text Comparison by Walter Dorn ref See also UN Charter League of Nations United Nations Article X of the Covenant of the League of Nations External links http avalon.law.yale.edu 20th century leagcov.asp The Covenant of the League of Nations from the Yale Avalon Project http www.firstworldwar.com source leagueofnations.htm Primary Documents Covenant of the League of Nations ... Northedge first F.S. year 1986 title The League of Nations Its Life and Times, 1920 1946 publisher Holmes ... Of The League Of Nations Category League of Nations conventions and covenants Category Treaties concluded in 1919 Category Treaties entered into force in 1920 Category League of Nations Covenant Category ... Treaties of the Portuguese First Republic League of Nations Category Treaties of the Kingdom of Bulgaria ... supported by the League to Enforce Peace , an organization led by former President of the United ... a covenant for a future league. The British committee was finally appointed in February 1918 it was led .... ref name northedge The League would be made up of a General Assembly representing all member states ... to make judgements on the disputes. Major objections came from France and Japan. France wanted the League ... the question. While Wilson was away, a vote on a similar motion supporting equality of nations and the just ... more details
The leaders of the League of Nations consisted of a Secretary General and a President of the Assembly selected from League of Nations members member states . Secretaries Generals flag United Kingdom Sir Eric Drummond, 16th Earl of Perth James Eric Drummond, 16th Earl of Perth 1920 1933 flag France Joseph Avenol 1933 1940 flag Ireland Se n Lester 1940 1946 Presidents of the Assembly flag France L on Bourgeois 1920 flag Belgium Paul Hymans 1st time 1920 1921 flag Netherlands Herman Adriaan van Karnebeek 1921 1922 flag Chile Agust n Edwards Mac Clure Agust n Edwards 1922 1923 flag Cuba Cosme de la Torriente y Peraza 1923 1924 flag Switzerland Giuseppe Motta 1924 1925 flag Canada 1921 Raoul Dandurand 1925 1926 flag Portugal Afonso Augusto da Costa 1926 1926 flagcountry Kingdom of Yugoslavia Mom ilo Nin i 1926 1927 flag Uruguay Alberto Guani 1927 1928 flag Denmark Herluf Zahle 1928 1929 flag El Salvador Jose Gustavo Guerrero 1929 1930 flagcountry Kingdom of Romania Nicolae Titulescu 1930 1932 flag Belgium Paul Hymans 2nd time 1932 1933 flagcountry Union of South Africa Charles Theodore Te Water 1933 1934 flag Sweden Rickard Sandler 1934 flag Mexico 1934 Francisco Castillo Najera 1934 1935 flag Czechoslovakia Edvard Bene 1935 1936 flag Argentina Carlos Saavedra Lamas 1936 1937 flag Turkey Tevfik Rustu Aras 1937 1937 flag British Raj name British Indian Empire Sir Aga Khan III Muhammad Shah Aga Khan 1937 1938 flag Ireland amon de Valera 1938 1939 flag Norway Carl Joachim Hambro 1885 1964 Carl Joachim Hambro 1939 1946 See also League of Nations References Northedge, F. S. 1986 The League of Nations Its Life and Times, 1920 1946 Holmes & Meier, New York, ISBN 0 7185 1316 9 Scott, George 1973 The Rise and Fall of the League of Nations Hutchinson & Co LTD, London, ISBN 0 09 117040 0 Category League of Nations people Category Presidents of the Assembly of the League of Nations nl Lijst van bestuurders van de Volkenbond ... more details
unref date March 2011 about the modern organisation the early 20th century organisation League for Small and Subject Nationalities class toccolours border 1 cellpadding 4 style float right width 300px margin 0.5em 0 1em 1em border collapse collapse border right width 2px border bottom width 2px font size 95 width 300 align right style font size 160 margin left inherit League of Small Nations colspan 2 align center Image League of Small Nations.jpg 200px Logo Headquarters ? Membership 4 member states Establishment ? Website http www.molossia.org lsn index.html Official website colspan 2 align center Leadership The League of Small Nations is an intermicronational organization that restricts membership to micronation s that control physical territory. Membership Membership in the League of Small Nations is restricted to those micronations who meet the requirements of the Montevideo Convention . Those requirements are a permanent population a defined territory government capacity to enter into relations with the other states Current members include the Republic of Molossia , the Dominion of British West Florida , the Sovereign Barony of Caux , the Principality of Vikesland . Conferences The League of Small nations makes decisions at a six monthly teleconference and tri annually in person conferences. Members are required to attend each conference, which has the effect of limiting membership to micronations with the financial assets necessary to undertake semi regular international travel. Category Micronations Category International organizations ... more details
Between 1920 and 1946, a total of 63 countries became member states of the League of Nations . The Covenant forming the League of Nations was included in the Treaty of Versailles and came into force on 10 January 1920. The League of Nations was dissolved on 18 April 1946, when its assets and responsibilities were transferred to the United Nations . The League s greatest extent was from 28 September 1934 when Ecuador joined to 23 February 1935 when Paraguay withdrew with 58 members. At this time, only Costa Rica 22 January 1925 , Brazil 14 June 1926 , the Empire of Japan 27 March 1933 and Germany 19 September 1933 had withdrawn and only Egypt was left to join on the 26 May 1937 . The members listed ... remained members until the League of Nations was dissolved in 1946. A further 21 countries joined .... The USSR and Finland were the only countries to be expelled by the League. Despite formulating the concept and signing the Covenant, the United States never joined the League of Nations. Map ... shows the League of Nations members during its history. legend 002255 Members legend 0066FF Colonies ... League of Nations chronology , United Nations ref flag Belgium flag Bolivia flag Brazil 1889 ... www.indiana.edu league 1thordinaryassemb.htm Members of the 1st Assembly, League of Nations , Geneva ... See also Member states of the United Nations External links http users.erols.com mwhite28 lego nat.htm Map of League of Nations members http www.worldstatesmen.org International Organizations.html League 20of 20Nations worldstatesmen.org DEFAULTSORT Member States Of The League Of Nations Category League of Nations Members, League of nations Category Member states by organization League of Nations ... sovereign states be admitted to the League. ref name Argentina http www.bartleby.com 67 2242.html ... of Egypt 1922 joined 26 May 1937 Members at end of League flag Ethiopia 1897 name Abyssinia flag Afghanistan ... Liste des tats membres de la Soci t des Nations ja fi Luettelo Kansainliiton j senvaltioista ... more details
The League of Nations Union LNU was an organization formed in the United Kingdom to promote international justice, collective security and a permanent peace between nations based upon the ideals of the League of Nations . The League of Nations was established by the Great power Great Powers as part of the Paris ... ref http www.swarthmore.edu Library peace CDGB leagueofnationsunion.htm ref by the merger of the League of Free Nations Association and the League of Nations Society, two older organisations already ... at Buckingham Gate ref Edith M. Phelps, Selected Articles on a League of Nations H.W. Wilson & Company ... labour, the churches and the principal newspapers to the cause of the League of Nations. ref ... East from 1929 1945 and Professor Gilbert Murray , who was Vice President of the League of Nations ... of Conservative Party UK Conservative politicians to support the LNU and the League of Nations ... ref J A Thompson, Lord Cecil and the Pacifists in the League of Nations Union Volume 20,4, 1977 ... of the League of Nations, influencing policy makers and politicians. The results of the Peace Ballot ... ref The end of the LNU and the establishment of the United Nations Association The failure of the League of Nations to ensure collective security during the international crises of the 1920s and 1930s ... without full and active participation of all the powers. ref J A Cannon, League Of Nations in The Oxford ... League of Nations Category Peace organizations Category Pacifism Category Arms control Category World ... the First World War. The creation of a general association of nations was the final one of President ... nations ref Pat Thane, Companion to Twentieth Century Britain , Cassell & Co, 2001 p311 ref , although ... public faith in the League and its principles. In addition the withdrawal, exclusion or expulsion of key nations from its counsels the USA refused to join, Germany and Japan left in 1933, Italy went ... would be needed after the Second World War and in 1948 the United Nations Association UNA was founded ... more details
League of Nations Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands were the League of NationsMandate consisting of several groups of islands in the Pacific Ocean which came under the administration of Australia , British Empire , Japanese Empire and New Zealand after the defeat of the German Empire in World War I . See also Territory of New Guinea South Pacific Mandate North Solomon Islands German New Guinea Category History of Papua New Guinea Category League of Nations mandates ... more details
The term UN mandate is typically used to refer to a long term international mission which has been authorized by the United Nations United Nations General Assembly General Assembly or the United Nations Security Council UN Security Council in particular. UN mandates typically involve peacekeeping operations. External links http www.un.org United Nations web site Category United Nations peacekeeping UN stub de UN Mandat it Mandato delle Nazioni Unite nn SN mandat sr ... more details
Palestine era Interwar Period status League of NationsMandate status text empire United Kingdom event start Mandate assigned year start 1920 date start 25 April event end Founding of Israel year end ... control of the region and this was achieved by obtaining a mandate from the League of Nations in June 1922. The mandate formalised British Empire British rule in Palestine which continued until 1948. With the League of Nations consent, Britain divided the Mandate territory into two ..., Britain provided the League of Nations with a report on the administration of Palestine for the period 1920 1922, which covered the period before the mandate. ref League of Nations, Official Journal ... the basis for the Sykes Picot Agreement, and that the French could not use the proposed League Of Nations ... Southern Syria . The British authorities rejected this proposal. ref League of Nations ... by the Council of the League of Nations and was formally accepted at the time by the Executive ...Merge to British Mandate for Palestine discuss Talk Mandate Palestine Merge date December 2011 Use British English date October 2011 Infobox Former Country native name conventional long name Mandate for Palestine br br common name British Mandate ... flag s4 Flag of Jordan.svg flag Flag of the British Mandate of Palestine image flag Palestine Mandate Ensign 1927 1948.svg symbol symbol type Public Seal image coat Palestine Mandate Seal.gif image map BritishMandatePalestine1920.png image map caption The borders of the British Mandate national motto ... area4 stat pop4 stat year5 stat area5 stat pop5 footnotes Accepts wikilinks Mandate Palestine alternatively called British Palestine or just Palestine existed while the British Mandate for Palestine ... of the Mandate territory to the west of a line which, in the north, followed the Jordan River ... was also set out in the preamble of the mandate, as follows blockquote Whereas the Principal Allied ... more details
British Mandate may refer to British Mandate for Palestine British Mandate of Mesopotamia geodis Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
refimprove date December 2011 The cultural mandate or creation mandate is the divine injunction found in Book of Genesis Genesis wikisource Bible King James Genesis Chapter 1 1 28 , in which God Yahweh YHWH , after having created the world and all in it, ascribes to humankind the tasks of filling, subduing ... environment. Common grace The cultural mandate is a mandate common to all humanity rather than limited ..., are subject as servants to the same God, although not all have Christian faith. The cultural mandate ... of God. Principled pluralism While the cultural mandate looks to the Bible as its guide to gain insight ... mandate The cultural mandate is fundamental to the theocratic ideal of Dominionism and Christian Reconstructionism where it is often called the dominion mandate , but it does not by itself imply ... mandate, per se , seeks only to discover the biblical principles which relate to the human ... now, as Kingdom Now theology seeks to do. Unlike Kingdom Now theology, the cultural mandate does not try .... B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 1994. ref The cultural mandate is most elaborately developed by Neo Calvinism ...., 1989, ISBN 0875524486 ref History The cultural mandate is associated with neo Calvinism , and thus ... pays homage again to him. Modern Proponents Popularized versions of the cultural mandate idea ... Schaeffer . In Asia, one of the most notable teachers of the cultural mandate is Stephen Tong , who ... for Religion and Society. Prefigurement The cultural or dominion mandate in Book of Genesis Genesis ... Genesis 9 1 . The Great Commission Matthew 28 18 20 is an analogous mandate Go ye therefore and teach all nations, baptizing them...teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you ... Mandate Vote Wisely Warns US Evangelical Leader Colson http theagora.blogspot.com 2007 02 call to redeem culture.html The Cultural Mandate A Malaysian Context http theagora.blogspot.com 2007 ... by Nancy Pearcey Liberating the Nations Biblical Principles of Government, Education, Economics ... more details
nations thereby accepted the exclusive mandate of the Federal Republic of Germany. Judicially, the claim ... of both German states to the United Nations in 1973, matters regarding the exclusive mandate were ... aggressively asserts its exclusive mandate and most of the world s nations have since broken their official diplomatic ties with Republic of China except for 23 nations as of 2008 . Nevertheless, most nations, as well as the People s Republic government, continue to maintain unofficial relations ...unreferenced date October 2007 An exclusive mandate is a government s assertion of its legitimate authority over a certain territory, part of which another government controls with stable, de facto sovereignty . It is also known as a claim to sole representation or an exclusive authority claim. Germany from 1949 to 1990 Federal Republic of Germany For nearly all of its existence, the West Germany Federal Republic of Germany insisted on an exclusive mandate for all of Germany, claiming to be the sole legitimate successor to the German Reich that existed from 1871 to 1945. This claim was initially based solely on the government s mandate by virtue of Election Difficulties with elections free elections ... this mandate as early as October 21, 1949, in response to the constitution of the German Democratic ... mandate to govern the entire German people. At the Treaties of Paris 1954 Treaties of Paris de Pariser ... Atlantic Treaty Organization , the allied nations adopted the position which the three western allies ... mandate to a unified German state. The exclusive mandate was reaffirmed in the Hallstein ... mandate was a strictly observed policy, and the Federal Republic regarded the Democratic Republic ... to a social liberal coalition led by Willy Brandt in 1969, the exclusive mandate was softened, as it severely ... Nations was a permanent member of the UN Security Council with veto power. Since then, however ... of the Soviet Union and the United States, respectively. In 1991, however, both nations joined the UN ... more details
Two vessels of the United Kingdom British Royal Navy have been named HMS Mandate HMS Mandate 1915 6 was a Admiralty M class destroyer M class destroyer launched in 1915 and sold in 1921. HMS Mandate J438 6 was an Algerine class minesweeper Algerine class minesweeper launched in Toronto in August 1944 and arrived at Rosyth for breaking up in December 1957. References Colledge Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Mandate, Hms Category Royal Navy ship names ... more details
Infobox Magazine title Mandate image file Mandate 03 05.JPG image size 200px image caption Mandate 3 2005 editor George Wallace editor title Editor in Chief frequency Monthly circulation 115,000 category Gay pornographic magazine company Mavety Media Group Ltd. publisher Tony DeStefano firstdate 1975 country USA language English language English website http www.mandate.com www.mandate.com issn 0360 1005 Mandate was a monthly gay gay pornography pornographic magazine . It was published in the United States and distributed internationally since April, 1975. Together with the other magazines of the Mavety Group, such as Black Inches , it folded in 2009. ref See Kit Christopher & Joe Thompson, Mavety Media The Rise and Fall of Socially Redeeming Content, Unzipped October, 2009 , 10 11. ref History Modernismo Publications, Ltd. MP were publishers of Mandate , Honcho , and Playguy , popular gay men s magazines. MP was founded in 1974 by George W. Mavety with the publication of Dilettante , which folded in March, 1975. The following month, its successor, Mandate , appeared on the newsstands under the editorship of John Devere. Mandate was conceived as a magazine of erotica, news and entertainment for gay men. Each monthly issue, in addition to exhibiting artistic displays of male nudes and erotic fiction, contained reviews of books, motion pictures and sound recordings of interest to the gay community and reported on social, political and cultural events related to the movement for gay ... editorship, following Arsenault, Mandate claimed a circulation of over 100,000 and enjoyed a reputation ... of Playboy . Following the death of editor and novelist Stan Leventhal, the neglected Mandate was revitalized ... See also List of gay pornographic magazines External links http www.mandate.com Mandate Magazine ... ModernHomo The Origin of Mandate Magazine Category American magazines Category Gay male pornographic magazines Porn mag stub LGBT mag stub de Mandate hu Mandate magazin ... more details
linkrot date September 2011 one source date September 2011 In politics , a mandate is the authority granted by a constituency to act as its Representative democracy representative . ref http www.merriam webster.com dictionary mandate ref The concept of a government having a Legitimacy political legitimate mandate to govern via the fair winning of a democratic election is a central idea of democracy . New governments who attempt to introduce policies that they did not make public during an election campaign are said to not have a legitimate mandate to implement such policies. Elections, especially ones with a large margin of victory, are often said to give the newly Election elected government or elected official a mandate to implement certain policies . Also, the period during which a government serves between elections is often referred to as a mandate and when the government seeks re election it is said to be seeking a new mandate . In some languages, a mandate can mean a parliamentary seat won in an election. See also Election promise Government platform Party platform Political philosophy Consent of the governed Social contract References reflist Category Elections Category Policy Category Democracy Category Political philosophy poli term stub ar bg cs Mand t politika da Mandat de Mandat Politik et Mandaat fr Mandat politique hr Mandat politika he lt Mandatas mk nl Mandaat no Mandat nn Mandat oc Mandat politic pl Mandat pt Mandato sk Mand t politika sr sv Mandat uk ... more details