The Rhineland Commission at Work | Semantic Scholar
@article{Ireton1923TheRC, title={The Rhineland Commission at Work}, author={Robert E. Ireton}, journal={American Journal of International Law}, year={1923}, volume={17}, pages={460 - 469}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:147694674} }
Unique among the governing bodies of the world today, controlling in large measure about thirty-one thousand square kilometers of the former German Empire with a population exceeding six million inhabitants, the Interallied Rhineland High Commission, the supreme representative of the Allied and Associated Powers within the occupied territory, presents to the student of administrative law much that is enlightening, interesting and valuable. In this branch of jurisprudence, so highly developed…