Moreover, as any consideration of the legal situation created by the Protocol must assume that the document has come into force, it will be interesting to sum up the provisions of the Protocol in that regard, particularly as they are somewhat unusual.
[[1]] The English text of this Report is Annex C, p. 156.
[[2]] From the theory that the Protocol may properly be signed by non-Members of the League, I dissent. See infra, p. 10., et seq.
CHAPTER III.
THE COMING INTO FORCE OF THE PROTOCOL.
The Protocol is dated at Geneva on October 2nd, 1924. It is drawn up in both French and English and the text of both languages is authentic. It is written in a single original. It was recommended to the Members of the League for acceptance by a resolution[[1]] unanimously passed in the Assembly by the affirmative vote of 48 Members of the League, and it has been signed by the representatives of various countries.