Solve international disputes and Woodrow Wilson's fourteen points
He argued for the creation of an international body to help solve disputes.
Via the League of Nations and several other ideas. He was not able to get any of those ideas except the League into the Treaty of Versailles, and even the League was severely crippled in abilities compared to what he wanted it to be.
It was hoped that the UN could settle international disputes and prevent future wars.
It decides, in accordance with international law, disputes of a legal nature that are submitted to it by States (jurisdiction in contentious cases)rules on international disputes A+
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It is to solve taxpayers' tax disputes. It supplies a one-time chance for taxpayers to come forward and solve the tax disputes over 16 listed transactions.
The League was set up in 1919 at the Paris Peace Conference. The main aim of the League of Nations was to maintain international security and peace with the promotion of disarmament and the rapid settlement of disputes. The one major world power that did not join the League was United States.
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