Commission to Study the Organization of Peace

The Commission to Study the Organization of Peace (CSOP), was an organization established during World War II to promote the formation of a United Nations as successor to the failed League of Nations. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Business, free enterprise and the organization of peace / by Head, Walter D. 1881-1967

    Published 1943
    “…Commission to Study the Organization of Peace…”
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    Organizing peace in the nuclear age; [eleventh] report of the commission.

    Published 1959
    “…Commission to Study the Organization of Peace…”
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    Building peace; reports of the Commission to Study the Organization of Peace, 1939-1972.

    Published 1973
    “…Commission to Study the Organization of Peace…”
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    Report of the Commission to Study the Organization of Peace.

    “…Commission to Study the Organization of Peace…”
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    New aspects of the international protection of human rights : twenty-fifth report of the Commission to Study the Organization of Peace /

    Published 1977
    “…Commission to Study the Organization of Peace…”
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    Draft international bill of human rights /

    Published 1947
    “…Commission to Study the Organization of Peace. Committee on Human Rights…”
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