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Wilson, 1911, The Next Step Toward an International Court
An international court of justice, the next step: by George Grafton Wilson, 3-20pp, Baltimore, American Society for Judicial Settlement of
International Disputes, 1911. (Lacks TOC & index. This text is one of a series of annexes to the publication Juridical Settlement of International Disputes,
which was issued quarterly by the Society. It is denominated “August, 1911, No.5.” This text was initially published with two unrelated items which, for
reasons of clarity and ease of use online, LLMC has treated as separate titles. See LLMC Nos. 57067 & 57068. The common title page is reproduced with
the images for each separate title. George Grafton Wilson, 1863-1951, was a distinguished professor of international law, who taught at Brown
University, Harvard, The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, and the U.S. Naval War College. He also served as American delegate plenipotentiary to the
London Naval Conference in 1908-09, and in other U.S. diplomatic roles. The print text of this title was scanned from a collection of similarly themed
titles assembled in Lincoln’s Inn Library pamphlet volumes LP 253/254.)
Title:   An international court of justice : the next step / by George Grafton Wilson.
OCLC Number:   906582617
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