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- catalog contributor b9140591.
- catalog contributor b9140592.
- catalog created "1917.".
- catalog date "1917".
- catalog date "1917.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1917.".
- catalog description "The future of the American Peace Society (Reprinted from the Advocate of Peace, Nov. 1915) -- William Ladd, founder of the American Peace Society, and his place in the constructive peace movement (The author's introduction to William Ladd's "An essay on a congress of nations for the adjustment of international disputes without resort to arms") -- The organization of international justice (Reprinted from the Advocate of peace, Jan. 1917) -- Appendix: Declaration of the rights and duties of nations, adopted by the American Institute of International Law at its first session in the city of Washington, January 6, 1916.".
- catalog extent "vi, 102 p.".
- catalog isPartOf "Making of modern law. net".
- catalog issued "1917".
- catalog issued "1917.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Oxford University Press,".
- catalog subject "Arbitration (International law)".
- catalog subject "JX1952 .S4".
- catalog subject "Ladd, William, 1778-1841.".
- catalog subject "Peace.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The future of the American Peace Society (Reprinted from the Advocate of Peace, Nov. 1915) -- William Ladd, founder of the American Peace Society, and his place in the constructive peace movement (The author's introduction to William Ladd's "An essay on a congress of nations for the adjustment of international disputes without resort to arms") -- The organization of international justice (Reprinted from the Advocate of peace, Jan. 1917) -- Appendix: Declaration of the rights and duties of nations, adopted by the American Institute of International Law at its first session in the city of Washington, January 6, 1916.".
- catalog title "Peace through justice; three papers on international justice and the means of attaining it, by James Brown Scott.".
- catalog type "text".