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American legal scholar
James Brown Scott
The works
Books
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Openlibrary
1987
The debates in the Federal Convention of 1787 which framed the Constitution of the United States of America
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1917
A survey of international relations between the United States and Germany, August 1, 1914-April 6, 1917
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1918
James Madison's notes of debates in the Federal convention of 1787 and their relation to a more perfect society of nations
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1920
Instructions adressées aux délégués américains aux conférences de La Haye et leurs rapports officiels
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1916
Instructions to the American delegates to the Hague peace conferences and their official reports
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1920
The project of a permanent court of international justice and resolutions of the Advisory Committee of Jurists
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1977
Texts of the Peace Conference at the Hague, 1899 & 1907 With English Translation & Appendix of Related Documents
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1914
Memorandum addressed to His Excellency the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, for an establishment of a court of arbitral justice
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1918
Diplomatic correspondence between the United States and Germany, August 1, 1914-April 6, 1917
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1938
Conferencias del presidente del Instituto americano de derecho internacional, dr. James Brown Scott
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2000
The Declaration of London, February 26, 1909
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James Brown Scott
International Naval Conference
1920
Treaties for the advancement of peace between the United States and other powers negotiated by the Honorable William J. Bryan, Secretary of State of the United States, with an introduction
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1914
Letter of Mr. James Brown Scott to His Excellency Jonkheer J. Loudon, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, transmitting a memorandum on the establishment of a Court of Arbitral Justice
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1917
A survey of international relations between the United States and Germany, August 1, 1914-April 6, 1917, based on official documents
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1912
The Court of arbitral justice, approved by the Second Hague Peace Conference (1907) and recommended by the Institute of International Law (1912)
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1910
American addresses at the second Hague Peace Conference delivered by Joseph H. Choate, General Horace Porter, James Brown Scott
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1922
Cases on international law, principally selected from decisions of English and American courts
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James Brown Scott