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AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW: ITS DECLARATION OF THE RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF NATIONS

Butler, William E.; Scott, James B.


Item #: 70206
Published: Washington; American Institute of Int'l. Law; Reprinted in 2010.

The American Institute of International Law was establishedin 1912 by James Brown Scott and Dr. Alejandro Alvarez. Itaimed primarily to foster better relations between the U.S.and Latin American. Active until 1938, it submitted severalrecommendations concerning international organization,including 30 draft projects to the Pan American Union, whichplaced 27 of them before the International Commission ofAmerican Jurists for the Codification of International Law.Among the subjects were statehood, aliens, law of treaties,diplomatic and consular agents, neutrality at sea, asylum,duties of states in the event of civil war, and the peacefulsettlement of disputes.Reprinted by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.Distributed by William S. Hein & Co., Inc.

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