Quote by Arthur Henderson
In short, it may be said that on paper the obligations to settle international disputes peacefully are now so comprehensive and far-reaching that it is almost impossible for a state to resort to war without violating one or more solemn treaty obligations.
Summary
This quote suggests that international obligations to resolve disputes peacefully through treaties have become so extensive that it is difficult for a state to justify resorting to war without violating these obligations. The quote highlights the overall efforts made to discourage and prevent war, by making it legally and morally unacceptable. It indicates that the international community has established a framework that discourages the use of force and encourages states to find peaceful solutions through diplomacy or arbitration. Consequently, any state choosing war as its method of dispute resolution would inevitably violate these commitments.