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Structure of the League: Secretariat

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The Secretariat

The structure of the League of Nations included: the Assembly, the Council, the Special Commissions, the Permanent Court of International Justice, and the Secretariat.

The Secretariat

The Secretariat

  • The Secretariat was a service that was in charge of all of the administrative issues and duties of the League.
  • They organised anything the League had put into action apart from military affairs.
  • The first Secretary-General who led the Secretariat was Eric Drummond, from England.
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