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Scott, 1912, The Court of Arbitral Justice
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The court of arbitral justice approved by the Second Hague Peace Conference (1907) and recommended by the Institute of International Law (1912): by James Brown Scott, Vice-President of the Institute of International Law, 28+(4) pp., Baltimore, American Society for Judicial Settlement of International Disputes, November, 1912. (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 “November, 1912, No. 10,”. A roster of the Officers and Advisory Council to the Society as composed in 1912starts after p. 28. James Brown Scott, an American authority on international law, was also a prominent legal educator. He was the founding dean of USC Law School, and was later dean at the U. of Illinois Law School and a distinguished professor at several others. In 1907 he served as an expert on international law to the U.S. delegation to the Second Hague Peace Conference. For other works by Scott on this site, see: Cases on International Law, 1906, LLMC No. 40526; Judicial Settlements of Controversies between States of the American Union, 1918, LLMC No. 95065. His important Le française langue diplomatique moderne; Étude critique de conciliation international, 1924, is still in copyright. 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.)
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Title:
The Court of Arbitral Justice : approved by the Second Hague Peace Conference (1907) and recommended by the Institute of International Law (1912) / by James Brown Scott, LL. B., vice-president of the Institute of International Law, lecturer on international law and diplomacy in Johns Hopkins University.
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OCLC Number:
775352704
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