1937
DOI: 10.2307/824815
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The Twilight of Treaties

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“…Bigwin was the second largest of the UCRCs and was hailed by Professor Soward, the recorder, as the most successful to date. 49 Britain and Canada fielded strong delegations, the latter concentrating on economic/commercial areas. Two of the new Asian Dominions attended for the first time, but they rejected the notion of 'New Commonwealth', preferring to be accepted into 'a going concern whose keynote was the liberal tradition'.…”
Section: IVmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bigwin was the second largest of the UCRCs and was hailed by Professor Soward, the recorder, as the most successful to date. 49 Britain and Canada fielded strong delegations, the latter concentrating on economic/commercial areas. Two of the new Asian Dominions attended for the first time, but they rejected the notion of 'New Commonwealth', preferring to be accepted into 'a going concern whose keynote was the liberal tradition'.…”
Section: IVmentioning
confidence: 99%