Show TO COD lEY INTERNATIONAL LAW LAV V What hat will happen alter after the League of Nations in 1929 has hab completed its 01 of o international law in the ne past m- m terna law has been based on custom cuStO I precedent r and the tue generally gen gen- rules 01 ot comity and fairness between nations J Jand commerce But whet and ana among r traders and merchants in ocean these principles are which codified which will have the to reduce reduce reduce re re- duce them to the Corm lorm and nature of legislative statutes statutes their then very existence will call for some international tribunal or e executive ecu ecu- tive five force to put them into effect Will Vin the League itself undertake the burden and responsibility ity That is a debatable question Whether any international and administration of international international international inter inter- world body can carry out policies national law without membership from the United States is also debatable So far the League of Nations has not assumed or undertaken any such world domination But with international al nl customs made into codes and definite points of conduct as between between be- be tween nations nati ns of the earth pertaining to nationality territorial waters and protection of foreigners nations may find themselves themselves themselves them them- selves either in a predicament necessitating an e court or of tribunal or in a position to dominate and guide world action by sheer force of having clarified and formulated definite rules rule s of action thus leaving little or no room for disputes |