Annual Report, Edição 4The Endowment, 1915 |
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Academy American countries American Institute American Society annual meeting approved armaments Austria-Hungary Balkan Balkan Wars Bibliothèque board of trustees Book Carnegie Endowment CHARLEMAGNE TOWER Commission Committee of Research Congress coöperation Court of Arbitration delegate Director Division of Economics Division of Intercourse Division of International Economics and History Elihu Root ending June 30 Europe European Bureau Executive Committee expenses fiscal year ending foreign France funds Government Hague Conferences Hague Convention Hague Peace Conferences included Institute of International Intercourse and Education interest International Law International Peace international relations Internationale Interparliamentary Union JAMES BROWN SCOTT Japan June 30 ment Minister national law national societies neutral neutral countries NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER Norman Angell organization Paris Permanent Court present Professor of International proposed publicists published purposes recommendations resolution Second Hague Secretary Society of International subvention tion tional law translation treaties undersigned United University University of Paris volumes Washington
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Página xv - Svo. price £1 17s. A HISTORICAL ACCOUNT of the NEUTRALITY of GREAT BRITAIN DURING the AMERICAN CIVIL WAR.
Página 117 - To maintain, promote, and assist such establishments, organizations, associations, and agencies as shall be deemed necessary or useful in the accomplishment of the purposes of the corporation, or any of them.
Página 1 - Personally I do not see any more reason why matters of national honor should not be referd to a court of arbitration than matters of property or of national proprietorship. I know that is going farther than most men are willing to go, but I do not see why questions of honor may not be submitted to a tribunal composed of men of honor who understand questions of national honor, to abide by their decision, as well as any other questions of difference arising between nations.
Página 9 - ... by notice served personally upon or mailed to the usual address of each trustee, twenty days prior to the meeting, as the names and addresses of such trustees appear upon the books of the association.
Página 120 - American countries best be impressed with the duties and responsibilities of the state in international law? IV. Are there specific American problems of international law ? V. The attitude of American countries toward international arbitration and the peaceful settlement of international disputes. VI. Should international law be codified? And if so, should it be done through governmental agencies or by private scientific societies...
Página 8 - That Congress may from time to time alter, repeal, or modify this act of incorporation, but no contract or individual right made or acquired shall thereby be divested or impaired.
Página 110 - The interest of students can best be aroused when they are convinced that they are dealing with the concrete facts of international experience.
Página 36 - The proposed celebration of the One Hundredth Anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Ghent...