They deem it their duty, however, to place on record their view that any such readjustment, while thoroughly preserving all existing powers of self-government and complete control of domestic affairs, should be based upon a full recognition of the Dominions... The Canadian Law Times - Page 4091917Full view - About this book
| Sir Charles Prestwood Lucas - Great Britain - 1923 - 614 pages
...Borden who, at the Conference, had moved the resolution on the future constitution of the Empire, to be ' based upon a full recognition of the Dominions...Commonwealth, and of India as an important portion of the same ', and recognizing ' the right of the Dominions and India to an adequate voice in foreign policy and... | |
| Bar associations - 1925 - 682 pages
...Conference to which the British Government was a party, based the constitutional relations of the Empire upon a full recognition of the Dominions as autonomous...and of India as an important portion of the same, confirmed the right of the Dominions and India to an adequate voice in foreign policy and foreign relations,... | |
| Canadian Bar Association - Law - 1923 - 422 pages
...the Imperial War Conference of 1917, I wholly agree. Said that resolution : — " They deem it their duty, however, to place on record their view that...India as an important portion of the same, should recognize the right of the Dominions and India to an adequate voice in foreign policy and in foreign... | |
| Sydney Buxton - South Africa - 1924 - 386 pages
...Associated 1 The Resolution was as follows : (April 1917) " The Imperial War Conference deem it their duty however, to place on record their view that any...control of domestic affairs, should be based upon full recognition of the Dominions as autonomous Nations of an Imperial Commonwealth and of India as... | |
| Guy Wilfrid Morris, Leonard Southerden Wood - British Empire History - 1924 - 466 pages
...was passed that any change which might be made in the relations between England and the Dominions ' should be based upon a full recognition of the Dominions...India as an important portion of the same ; should recognize the right of the Dominions and of India to an adequate voice in foreign policy and in foreign... | |
| Sydney Buxton - South Africa - 1924 - 386 pages
...all existing powers of Self-government and complete control of domestic affairs, should be based upon full recognition of the Dominions as autonomous Nations...important portion of the same, should recognise the right of the Dominions and of India to an adequate voice in foreign policy and in foreign relations,... | |
| 1924 - 574 pages
...laid down the principle that all the Dominions should retain all existing powers of self-government based upon a full recognition of the Dominions as autonomous nations of an Imperial Commonwealth. A voice in foreign policy, was declared essential &a well as continuous consultation, and such necessary... | |
| Canada - 1924 - 1088 pages
...to be summoned as soon as possible after the cessation of hostilities. " Th,ey deem it their dutv, however, to place on record their view that any such readjustment, while thoroughlv preserving all domestic affairs, should be based upon a full recognition of the Dominions... | |
| Canadian Bar Association - Law - 1920 - 396 pages
...Conference to be summoned as soon as possible after the cessation of hostilities. "They deem it their duty, however, to place on record their view that any such readjustment should recognize the right of the Dominions and India to an adequate voice in foreign policy and in... | |
| Great Britain. Colonial Office - 1924 - 1052 pages
...of constitutional relations, while thoroughly preserving all existing powers of selfgovernment arid complete control of domestic affairs, should be based...important portion of the same, should recognise the right of the Dominions and India to an adequate voice in foreign policy and in foreign relations, and... | |
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