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The League of Nations, autonomy and collective security

White, Nigel

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NIGEL WHITE nigel.white@nottingham.ac.uk
Professor of Public International Law



Abstract

This article tests the assumption that in institutional and legal design the League of Nations was incapable of providing collective security. The lens through which this issue is scrutinised is the concept of institutional legal autonomy, in other words the legal separation of the organisation from its member states. The thinking is not necessarily that the greater the autonomy the greater the potential of the organisation to fulfil its functions, but that the organisation already had sufficient autonomy in international relations to provide an effective form of ‘collective security’, a term that was not found in the Covenant but, by 1935, was being used to describe the response of the League to the Italian invasion of Abyssinia in 1935. This article tests the assumption that the League did not have sufficient autonomy in terms of collective judgment and power to deliver collective security.

Citation

White, N. (2020). The League of Nations, autonomy and collective security. London Review of International Law, 8(1), 89–120. https://doi.org/10.1093/lril/lraa010

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jul 3, 2020
Online Publication Date Aug 28, 2020
Publication Date 2020-03
Deposit Date Oct 21, 2020
Publicly Available Date Apr 1, 2022
Journal London Review of International Law
Print ISSN 2050-6325
Electronic ISSN 2050-6333
Publisher Oxford University Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 8
Issue 1
Pages 89–120
DOI https://doi.org/10.1093/lril/lraa010
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/4981906
Publisher URL https://academic.oup.com/lril/article-abstract/8/1/89/5898393
Additional Information This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in London Review of International Law following peer review. The version of record Nigel D White, The League of Nations, autonomy and collective security, London Review of International Law, Volume 8, Issue 1, March 2020, Pages 89–120 is available online at: https://doi.org/10.1093/lril/lraa010

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