The League of Nations did not outright outlaw war but sought to promote peace and prevent conflicts through diplomacy and collective security measures. Established after World War I, its covenant included provisions for arbitration and discussions to resolve disputes. However, it lacked the authority and enforcement power to prevent aggression effectively, which ultimately contributed to its ineffectiveness in stopping wars, evidenced by the outbreak of World War II.
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