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Swiss Treaty Initiative

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  • Brooks, Robert C.

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Since the referendum on the League of Nations of May 16, 1920, the most important question to be dealt with by the Swiss people was the initiative on treaties, accepted January 30 of this year. The initiative was presented in the form of an amendment to Article 89 of the federal constitution (the referendum article), and may be translated as follows:“Treaties with foreign powers which are concluded without limit of time or for a period of more than fifteen years shall also be submitted to the people for acceptance or rejection upon demand of 30,000 Swiss citizens qualified to vote, or of eight cantons.â€

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  • Brooks, Robert C., 1921. "Swiss Treaty Initiative," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 15(3), pages 423-425, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:apsrev:v:15:y:1921:i:03:p:423-425_01
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