« The League of Nations and Minorities : the Non-receivability of ‘Non-treaty’ Petitions »
Cussó, R. (2019) « The League of Nations and Minorities : the Non-receivability of ‘Non-treaty’ Petitions », The International Journal on Minority and Group Rights, Vol. 26, Issue 1, pp. 67–91.
Auteur.e.s membre de l'UMR : Roser Cussó
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The League of Nations (LoN) developed rather conservative practices regarding the receivability of minorities’ petitions as well as on some important related decisions. Our perspective here contrasts with what is commonly found in the associated historiography, i.e. that the part played by the League’s Minorities Section was rather neutral. Without downplaying the importance of some states’ resistance to the protection of minorities and its supervision, the Section’s narrow interpretation of the LoN jurisdiction is noteworthy as is the absence of serious attempts to take advantage of the decisions in favour of minorities made by the LoN Assembly. The way the Section constructed the non-receivability of petitions, especially those which were ‘outside treaties’, illustrates our argument.

