Formation: Established on January 10, 1920, in Geneva, Switzerland, based on Wilson’s vision.
Aims:
- Maintain peace through collective security and early conflict resolution.
- Address social and economic issues globally.
Member State Commitments:
- Disarmament aligned with national security.
- Respect for territorial integrity and independence.
- Peaceful resolution of disputes before resorting to war.
Sanctions:
- Diplomatic sanctions (e.g., withdrawing ambassadors).
- Economic sanctions (e.g., trade embargoes).
- Military sanctions (e.g., deployment of peacekeeping forces).
Organizational Structure of the League
- The Assembly:
- Principal body, met annually; decisions required unanimous consent.
- Responsibilities included recommending actions, admitting new members, and budgeting.
- The Council:
- Executed security operations and handled disputes.
- Permanent members: Britain, France, Italy, and Japan (with veto power).
- The Secretariat:
- Administrative center, managed civil service tasks and records.
- Permanent Court of International Justice:
- Based in The Hague; provided legal rulings on disputes and advice on treaties.