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Consolidation
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Structure of the League
• The Assembly met once a year and every country in the League had one vote at the Assembly. In order for a decision to be passed, every country must be agreed, this is called a unanimous decision. If a unanimous decision could not be reached, the motion would be passed to the Council
• The Council met at least four times a year. It had permanent members (Britain, France, Italy, Japan and later Germany) and temporary members. The permanent members could veto (stop a ruling) council decisions.
• The Secretariat carried out the administrative work of the League and were responsible for carrying out the decisions taken by the League
• The Permanent Court of International Justice was a law court made up of fifteen judges from different member countries. Their task was to settle international disputes
• Special Commissions were set up to tackle worldwide economic and social problems. They included the International Labour Organisation, the Disarmament Commission, the Health Organisation and the Slavery Commission
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