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An Interpretation of the American Peace Movement, 1898-1914
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See David S. Patterson, An Interpretation of the American Peace Movement, 1898-1914, in PEACE MOVEMENTS IN AMERICA 20, 23-24 (Charles Chatfield ed., 1973). For a slightly different taxonomy, see RUHL J. BARTLETT, THE LEAGUE TO ENFORCE PEACE 4 (1944).
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, vol.20
, pp. 23-24
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The League to Enforce Peace
, vol.4
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photo reprint New York, H. Holt 1888
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International Law
, vol.1
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Convention for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes, July 29, 1899, 32 Stat. 1779, 187 Consol. TS 410, as amended, Oct. 18, 1907, 36 Stat. 2199, 205 Consol. TS 233. See also 2 JAMES BROWN SCOTT, THE HAGUE PEACE CONFERENCES OF 1899 AND 1907, at 80, 308 (1909) [hereinafter SCOTT, HAGUE CONFERENCES].
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Convention for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes
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Convention for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes, July 29, 1899, 32 Stat. 1779, 187 Consol. TS 410, as amended, Oct. 18, 1907, 36 Stat. 2199, 205 Consol. TS 233. See also 2 JAMES BROWN SCOTT, THE HAGUE PEACE CONFERENCES OF 1899 AND 1907, at 80, 308 (1909) [hereinafter SCOTT, HAGUE CONFERENCES].
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The United States and the Second Hague Peace Conference
, vol.253
, pp. 260-261
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1 SCOTT, HAGUE CONFERENCES, supra note 7, at 426-28 (1909)
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See CALVIN DEARMOND DAVIS, THE UNITED STATES AND THE SECOND HAGUE PEACE CONFERENCE 253, 260- 61 (1975); Elihu Root, Instructions to the American Delegates to the Hague Conference of 1907, in 1907 FOREIGN RELATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES, pt. 2, at 1128, 1135; 1 SCOTT, HAGUE CONFERENCES, supra note 7, at 426-28 (1909).
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Foreign Relations of the United States
, Issue.2 PART
, pp. 1128
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, vol.33
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See Henry B. Brown, Remarks, 2 ASIL PROC. 132, 144 (1908). See also Gladstone's pronouncement in the British House of Commons on June 15, 1880: "I regard the fine imposed on this country as dust in the balance compared with the moral value of the example set when two great nations . . . went in peace and concord before a judicial tribunal rather than resort to the arbitrament of the sword." Quoted in George A. Finch, The American Society of International Law 1906-1956, 50 AJIL 293, 293 (1956) [hereinafter Finch, ASIL 1906-56].
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Remarks
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See Henry B. Brown, Remarks, 2 ASIL PROC. 132, 144 (1908). See also Gladstone's pronouncement in the British House of Commons on June 15, 1880: "I regard the fine imposed on this country as dust in the balance compared with the moral value of the example set when two great nations . . . went in peace and concord before a judicial tribunal rather than resort to the arbitrament of the sword." Quoted in George A. Finch, The American Society of International Law 1906-1956, 50 AJIL 293, 293 (1956) [hereinafter Finch, ASIL 1906-56].
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See Henry B. Brown, Remarks, 2 ASIL PROC. 132, 144 (1908). See also Gladstone's pronouncement in the British House of Commons on June 15, 1880: "I regard the fine imposed on this country as dust in the balance compared with the moral value of the example set when two great nations . . . went in peace and concord before a judicial tribunal rather than resort to the arbitrament of the sword." Quoted in George A. Finch, The American Society of International Law 1906-1956, 50 AJIL 293, 293 (1956) [hereinafter Finch, ASIL 1906-56].
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James Brown Scott, Introductory Note to ARBITRATIONS AND DIPLOMATIC SETTLEMENTS OF THE UNITED STATES (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Division of International Law Pamphlet No. 1, 1914). The table is in id. at 20. John Bassett Moore shared Scott's belief in arbitration, as evidenced by his monumental History and Digest of the Internationall Arbitrations to Which the United States Has Been a Party (6 vols. 1898).
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Andrew Carnegie's Peace Endowment: the Tycoon, the President, and Their Bargain of 1910
, pp. 25-26
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Kirchwey and Scott must have been very close. In later correspondence, Kirchwey addressed Scott by a homespun nickname and used one for himself as well. Letter from George W. Kirchwey to James Brown Scott (Jan. 14, 1913). All letters cited in this article are in the ASIL's files.
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Peace Through Justice
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Cases on International Law
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An Appreciation
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Letter from James Brown Scott to Richard Olney (Apr. 24, 1913).
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The Need of Popular Understanding of Internatinal Law
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Précis of the First Meeting
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Asil Membership Directory
, vol.11
, pp. 561-576
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In November 1933, George Finch, then the Secretary of the Society, wrote a letter to the editor rebutting an offhand assertion in the American Bar Association Journal that about 80% of the Society's members were law professors. Finch pointed out that of the 1,100 current members, 235 (about 21%) were connected with colleges and universities. See 20 A.B.A. J. 59 (1934).
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, pp. 261-262
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, pp. 85
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Interestingly, Scott carried over the goal of informing the public about international law into the Carnegie Endowment. One of his aims in persuading the Carnegie Institution - later the Endowment - to publish the Classics of International Law was to spread "the knowledge of a law of nations and [put] at the disposal of the general reader as well as the expert the process of its literary growth and development," 9 Y.B. CARNEGIE ENDOWMENT INT'L PEACE 106 (1920). The importance of making the classics accessible to experts is undeniable; that the general reader has teken advantage of the opportunity to read Gentili, Grotius, Pufendorf et al. is doubtful, to say the least.
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Endowment Int'l Peace
, pp. 106
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, pp. 194-196
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Elihu Root, Address, 1 ASIL PROC. 43, 49-50 (1907), reprinted in 1 AJIL 273, 279 (1907). The dispute was also the subject of Editorial Comments by James Brown Scott in id. at 150 and 449.
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, pp. 43
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AJIL
, vol.1
, pp. 273
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The Need to Restrain the Treaty-Making Power of the United States within Constitutional Limits
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AJIL
, vol.48
, pp. 57
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, pp. 128
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, pp. 467
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See Finch, Proposed Amendments, supra note 83, at 131; Finch, Treaty-Clause Amendment, supra note 83, at 468. For Anderson's views, see Chandler P, Anderson, The Extent and Limitations of the Treaty-Making Power under the Constitution, 1 AJIL at 636, 639, 665.
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Elihu Root, The Sanction of International Law, 2 ASIL PROC. at 14.
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The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, Dec. 19, 1966, Art. 2(1), 999 UNTS 171, contains language quite similar to the language in American Covenant Art. 1(1). The UN Human Rights Committee has found that governments have an affirmative duty to act when it is known that a citizen's life has been threatened. See Delgado Páez v. Colombia, UN GAOR, 45th Sess., Supp. No. 40, vol. 2, at 43, UN Doc. A/45/ 40 (1990). For the European human rights system, see Case of X and Yv. Netherlands, 91 Eur. Ct. H.R. (ser. A) (1985) (interpreting Article 8 of the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms).
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The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, Dec. 19, 1966, Art. 2(1), 999 UNTS 171, contains language quite similar to the language in American Covenant Art. 1(1). The UN Human Rights Committee has found that governments have an affirmative duty to act when it is known that a citizen's life has been threatened. See Delgado Páez v. Colombia, UN GAOR, 45th Sess., Supp. No. 40, vol. 2, at 43, UN Doc. A/45/ 40 (1990). For the European human rights system, see Case of X and Yv. Netherlands, 91 Eur. Ct. H.R. (ser. A) (1985) (interpreting Article 8 of the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms).
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See James Brown Scott, Report to the Executive Council (May 1, 1937), 31 ASIL PROC. 227 (1937). In 1921 the Committee on Codification was consolidated into the Committee on the Advancement of International Law. 15 ASIL PROC. 126 (1921). In 1925 the codification effort was turned over to a Special Committee on Collaboration with the League of Nations Committee for the Progressive Codification of International Law. 19 ASIL PROC. at vi, 173-75 (1925).
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8 ASIL PROC. 325 (1914). One suspects that the source of the praise was Lassa Oppenheim, who in 1917 wrote to congratulate Scott for editing "the leading international law periodical of the world." Letter from Lassa Oppenheim to James Brown Scott (Dec. 28, 1917). See also Lassa Oppenheim, The Science of International Law: Its Task and Method, 2 AJIL 313, 313 (1908) ("Undoubtedly, this Journal has at once with its appearance taken up the position of a leading magazine of the science of international law."). Rather more colorfully, R. S. Woodward, President of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, said in 1910, "If the legal profession does not warm up to the proper pitch of enthusiasm for your journal the members thereof will prove themselves deficient in red blood corpuscles." Letter from R. S. Woodward to James Brown Scott (Feb. 2, 1910).
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See Jackson H. Ralston, Some Suggestions as to the Permanent Court of Arbitration, 1 AJIL at 321; William L. Penfield, International Arbitration, id. at 330; R. Floyd Clarke, A Permanent Tribunal of International Arbitration: Its Necessity and Value, id. at 342; David J. Hill, The Second Peace Conference at The Hague, id. at 670, 678-84; Amos S. Hershey, Convention for the Peaceful Adjustment of International Disputes, 2 AJIL at 29 (dealing with good offices and mediation as well as arbitration); James Brown Scott, The Central American Peace Conference of 1907, id. at 121, 140-43 ("the crowning glory [of the Conference] is the convention for the establishment of a Central American court of justice"); Luis Anderson, The Peace Conference of Central America, 2 AJIL at 144; articles by Charles Noble Gregory, Henry B. Brown and Thomas Raeburn White on the proposed international prize court, id. at 458, 476 and 490; William I. Hull, Obligatory Arbitration and the Hague Conferences, id. at 731; James Brown Scott, The Proposed Court of Arbitral Justice, id. at 772.
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See Jackson H. Ralston, Some Suggestions as to the Permanent Court of Arbitration, 1 AJIL at 321; William L. Penfield, International Arbitration, id. at 330; R. Floyd Clarke, A Permanent Tribunal of International Arbitration: Its Necessity and Value, id. at 342; David J. Hill, The Second Peace Conference at The Hague, id. at 670, 678-84; Amos S. Hershey, Convention for the Peaceful Adjustment of International Disputes, 2 AJIL at 29 (dealing with good offices and mediation as well as arbitration); James Brown Scott, The Central American Peace Conference of 1907, id. at 121, 140-43 ("the crowning glory [of the Conference] is the convention for the establishment of a Central American court of justice"); Luis Anderson, The Peace Conference of Central America, 2 AJIL at 144; articles by Charles Noble Gregory, Henry B. Brown and Thomas Raeburn White on the proposed international prize court, id. at 458, 476 and 490; William I. Hull, Obligatory Arbitration and the Hague Conferences, id. at 731; James Brown Scott, The Proposed Court of Arbitral Justice, id. at 772.
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See Jackson H. Ralston, Some Suggestions as to the Permanent Court of Arbitration, 1 AJIL at 321; William L. Penfield, International Arbitration, id. at 330; R. Floyd Clarke, A Permanent Tribunal of International Arbitration: Its Necessity and Value, id. at 342; David J. Hill, The Second Peace Conference at The Hague, id. at 670, 678-84; Amos S. Hershey, Convention for the Peaceful Adjustment of International Disputes, 2 AJIL at 29 (dealing with good offices and mediation as well as arbitration); James Brown Scott, The Central American Peace Conference of 1907, id. at 121, 140-43 ("the crowning glory [of the Conference] is the convention for the establishment of a Central American court of justice"); Luis Anderson, The Peace Conference of Central America, 2 AJIL at 144; articles by Charles Noble Gregory, Henry B. Brown and Thomas Raeburn White on the proposed international prize court, id. at 458, 476 and 490; William I. Hull, Obligatory Arbitration and the Hague Conferences, id. at 731; James Brown Scott, The Proposed Court of Arbitral Justice, id. at 772.
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See Jackson H. Ralston, Some Suggestions as to the Permanent Court of Arbitration, 1 AJIL at 321; William L. Penfield, International Arbitration, id. at 330; R. Floyd Clarke, A Permanent Tribunal of International Arbitration: Its Necessity and Value, id. at 342; David J. Hill, The Second Peace Conference at The Hague, id. at 670, 678-84; Amos S. Hershey, Convention for the Peaceful Adjustment of International Disputes, 2 AJIL at 29 (dealing with good offices and mediation as well as arbitration); James Brown Scott, The Central American Peace Conference of 1907, id. at 121, 140-43 ("the crowning glory [of the Conference] is the convention for the establishment of a Central American court of justice"); Luis Anderson, The Peace Conference of Central America, 2 AJIL at 144; articles by Charles Noble Gregory, Henry B. Brown and Thomas Raeburn White on the proposed international prize court, id. at 458, 476 and 490; William I. Hull, Obligatory Arbitration and the Hague Conferences, id. at 731; James Brown Scott, The Proposed Court of Arbitral Justice, id. at 772.
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