[The Peace Negotiations by Robert Lansing]@TWC D-Link bookThe Peace Negotiations CHAPTER XIX 18/49
These would fall into three classes: _( a)_ Judicial; i.e., the existing Hague organization with any additions or modifications made by the league. _( b)_ International administrative bodies.
Such as the suggested transit commission.
To these would be added bodies already formed under existing treaties (which are very numerous and deal with very important interests, e.g., postal union, international labor office, etc.). _( c)_ International commissions of enquiry: e.g., commission on industrial conditions (labor legislation), African commission, armaments commission. 4.
In addition to the above arrangements guaranteed by or arising out of the general treaty, there would probably be a periodical congress of delegates of the parliaments of the States belonging to the league, as a development out of the existing Interparliamentary Union.
A regular staple of discussion for this body would be afforded by the reports of the interstate conference and of the different international bodies.
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