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    THE CONSTITUTION AND THE INTERNATIONAL LABOR CONVENTIONS

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    The International Labor Organization, since its establishment in 1919, has become one of the most active of the international institutions of the post-war period. It was founded upon that provision of the Treaty of Versailles which binds each signatory nation and those which should later join the organization to endeavor to secure and maintain fair and humane conditions of labor for men, women and children, both in their own countries and in the countries to which their commercial and industrial relations extend

    A Review of the Pardoning Power

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    THE CONSTITUTION AND THE INTERNATIONAL LABOR CONVENTIONS

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    The International Labor Organization, since its establishment in 1919, has become one of the most active of the international institutions of the post-war period. It was founded upon that provision of the Treaty of Versailles which binds each signatory nation and those which should later join the organization to endeavor to secure and maintain fair and humane conditions of labor for men, women and children, both in their own countries and in the countries to which their commercial and industrial relations extend

    Charles L. Parsons, His Pre-Secretarial and Academic Career

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    Propaganda Activities of British Political Parties

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    Some Problems of Canadian Federalism

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