Struture of League of Nations
The League of Nations worked like a Parliamentary democracy. It had 3 principal organs:
The Assembly
It was the general conference of the member states. All the members were represented in it. Each state sent a delegation of not more than 3 delegates. Each delegation was entitled to have one vote, as a whole. An annual session was held at Geneva. However, there was a provision of special sessions as well. League held its First session in November 1920. Its last session was held in April 1946, in which it was formally abolished, and its assets were transferred to the UNO. Read More…
News for January 11, 2016
Important News from The Hindu:
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ISRO conceives two ‘space parks’
[Important for: Science & Technology]
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‘Juggling identities biggest challenge for LBT community’
[Important for: Polity]
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UAE jails Indian for five years on espionage charge
[Important for: IP]
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Hi-tech startups urge PM’s support to ignite defence industry
[Important for: Economy, Business]
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Gains and pains of digital transformation
[Important for: Economy, Business]