League of Nations

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League of Nations
Flag of League of Nations
Flag
Administrative centerPalace of Nations
Alba Concordia
TypeIntergovernmental organization
Leaders
Shang Tsung
Establishment
17 August 1955
• Charter entered into force
1 December 1955

The League of Nations (LoN) is an intergovernmental organization that aims to maintain international peace and security, develop friendly relations among nations, achieve international cooperation, and be a center for harmonizing the actions of nations. The League was established after the Great War with the aim of preventing future wars, replacing an earlier system of ad hoc diplomatic congresses and summits.

History

Background

Great War efforts

Founding

Occidental Cold War

Structure

General Assembly

Security Council

Provost-General

Agencies and commissions

  • Environmental Conservation Commission and Environmental Regulation

It's esponsible for creating basic regulatory framework (pursuant to an act by a member nation of the League of Nations to affirmatively participate) for the preservation of the environment.

  • Protected Lanes and Sea Lanes Authority

Created to manage the nature reserve territories, and shall be composed of several agencies. It consists of a maintenance agency, an ecosystem-based scientific agency, a medical agency for the benefit of those individuals in the reserve, and a security and police agency to protect the territory itself from hazards such as dumping, as well as to enforce a certain set of laws of those within the territory.

  • Atomic Energy Comission

it's responsible for creating basic regulatory framework (pursuant to free participation) for use of nuclear energy in civilian applications, which shall include, but not be limited to, monitoring nations nuclear energy efforts in order to prevent the proliferation of nuclear weapons and ensure that nuclear efforts are dedicated to civilian use. It's also responsible for the creation of an organized international system of nuclear weapons disposal.

International Justice Court

Objectives

Peacekeeping and security

Economic development and commerce

Human rights

Criticism