- 8 - D. Establishment of New Organization Without Reference to Treaties or Covenant A practical approach which would disregard legal continuity as such, but which might conform to the practices at times resorted to by States, would be for the states desiring to establish the new general inter- national organization to agree to the basic instrument for the new organization without reference to the peace treaties of 1919 or to the Covenant of the League of Nations, and to proceed to act henceforth under the obligations of this instrument. This pro- cedure might more nearly satisfy the requirements of international law, and might further be justified on the ground that the Covenant had lost its force by desuetude, thus leaving states free to set up a new international organization by agreement. V. POSSIBLE MEANS TO INITIATE SOLUTION OF TRANSITION With respect to the question of possible ways and means of achieving the adoption of an appropriate solution of the problem of transition, the following possible means are submitted. They build be utilized with respect to the achievement of any of the Possible Solutions explored above except D. Establishist of New Organization Without Reference to Treaties or Covenant. A. States members of the United Nation, who are also members of the League of Nations, could before or at the time of the fortcoming conference of the United Nations initiate intergovernmental discussions on the formulation of plans looking toward the assumption of the initiative by the League itself with respect to its dissolution. B. Alternatively, the United Nations, while in conference or preparatory thereto, could initiate the transfer by indication what functions and responsibilities now exercised and possessed by the League of Nation, they would be willing to assume under the new Charter. C. A |