- In response to failure of Corfu Incident, British Prime Minister MacDonald, drafted a policy where members had to agree to the judgement of the Permanent Court of International Justice
- Would have strengthened League
- Failed to be put in place as British government was changed and rejected this protocol
Locarno Pact, 1925 (agreement outside of League)
- First time Germany was treated equally to other countries (since WW1)
- Guaranteed the borders of North-Eastern Europe and confirmed the status of the Rhineland as demilitarised
- Frontiers of Eastern Europe were not brought up
Kellogg-Briand Pact, 1927 (agreement outside of League)
- Initially, France and America agreed to not start war
- Treaty was extended to include 65 countries including Germany, Italy, and Japan
- Displayed peaceful intentions from these countries
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