The structure of the League of Nations (1920-1946) contained 3 parts.
One is the secretariat (General Secretary based in Geneva). The second is the Council and the Assembly and the last were the many agencies and commissions. Please read further at the link I am providing for descriptions of each body.
The League of nations was created after World War 1 as a result of the Versailles treaty. It's primary concerns were settling global disputes. It consisted of the superpowers, or strongest nations of the time, such as The United States, Britain and France.
The main reason that the League of Nations failed, was that the countries only thought for themselves.The absence of the U.S. was a large factor in the failure of the League of Nations, but the root cause of the failure of the League was that it had no real power.
C. Howard-Ellis has written: 'The origin, structure & working of the League of Nations' -- subject(s): League of Nations
Charles Howard-Ellis has written: 'The origin, structure & working of the League of Nations' -- subject(s): League of Nations
The League of Nations.
The United Nations was formed after World War II, based on the League of Nations created after World War I.
The precursor to the Current United Nations was called the League of Nations. The League of Nations was founded in 1919. When the United Nations was formed in 1945, the League of Nations basically ceased to exist.
Nothing. The League of Nations was the predecessor to the United Nations. (:
There is no League of Nations. We have United Nations
The league of nations was created out of WWI.
The United Nations predecessor organization was the League of Nations which was founded at the end of WW1 as a result of the Treaty of Versailles and managed to attract at its best the participation of 58 countries during 24 September 1934 and 23 February 1935.
Original Answer: Because they are decades away. Improved: The United Nations are not a country. They couldn't have "joined" the League of Nations. The League of Nations was the predecessor of the United Nations - the League of Nations failed, and so, many years later in 1942 (I believe it was that year) they founded the United Nations as an improved "League of Nations."
Early in the Allies discussions about the structure of the League of Nations, France and England had to resolve a major point of disagreement. What needed to be determined was whether the League should be a policeman or a conciliator.Being that the League lacked enforcement powers and had no machinery for collective security, the good will of all of its members had to be what tied the League together.