Italy, but the sanctions did not affect the outcome.
Edward Stuart Talbot has written: 'The spiritual sanctions of a league of nations' -- subject(s): Accessible book, League of Nations
the League placed some economic sanctions on Italy but took no real action.
They invaded the Chinese province of manchuria in 1931 That would have been the League of Nations, as UN didn't exist until 1945.
The United States, Germany, and Russia were three major powers that were not members of the League of Nations. The League of Nations lasted from 1919 to 1946.
yes. the league imposed various sanctions on Italy during the Abyssinian crisis, however these did not include oil. stopping oil trade might have stopped Italy but they could still trade with the us as they were not members of the league( a severe weakness of the league) the Hoare Laval pact also severely undermined the league.
Besides condemning the actions of Italy in invading Ethiopia, the League of Nations called for a trade embargo. This proved to be just as ineffective as their condemnation.
Sometimes it worked but other times they found themselves using econominc sanctions (stop trading with a county) and if that didnt work then they would use military sanctions (attacking another country).
because the league of nations placed sanctions on italy which only caused them to leave and brought them closer to nazi germany.
Ralph Zacklin has written: 'The United Nations and Rhodesia' -- subject(s): Sanctions (International law), United Nations 'Challenge of Rhodesia' -- subject(s): Sanctions (International law), United Nations
The League of Nations.
Strongly. It was mainly United Nations sanctions and condemnations that ended the Apartheid.