Structure of the League

Covenant of the League of Nations

The League of Nations consisted of three main bodies – the Secretariat, the Assembly, and the Council – and a number of subsidiary bodies, the Permanent Mandates Commission being of principal concern to this Project.

  • The Assembly was the main representative body of the League of Nations, composed of delegates from all member states.
    • It established the Supervisory Commission as the League’s central arm for financial administration. The Commission would play a central role during WWII and the windup of the League’s affairs after the war.
  • The Council, which worked in parallel with the Assembly and met far more frequently, consisted of permanent and non-permanent members, the numbers varying over time.
  • The Secretariat served as the administrative organ of the League.

Two additional organizations, the Permanent Court of International Justice and the International Labor Organization were associated with the League though they were independent entities.

Functional Chart         Spider Chart


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