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International Arbitration
LON/BPC/ARB · Series
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This series contains publications on Arbitrage Tribunaux International and is comprised of 101 titles ranging in date from 1899 to 1949 (with greatest coverage in the 1920s), containing brochures, bulletins, documents, pamphlets, and reprints (duplicate copies (19) are included but not indivually numbered). Publications concern 14 different countries and are written in 7 different languages, some items having several translations. All topics relate to Arbitration and include: boundary arbitration, commercial arbitration; Hague Peace conferences and the Court of Arbitration; international conferences; International Court of Justice communiques; International Court of Justice opinions and sentences; League of Nations cases and memoranda, analyses of arbitrations; lectures; mixed arbitral courts and settlements; Treaty of Versailles; Unites States relations with the World Courts, U.S. adherence to World Court, and public opinions about the U.S. and World Court; the World Court, its history, the protocol, and the Court as a factor in world peace.

Many of these items are rare even though reprints and government documents may possibley be available elsewhere. However, this collection is very useful and interesting for researchers working on Arbitrage questions.

C1441/337/Rr.409/9/1 · File · 1922-1936
Part of League of Nations Refugees Mixed Archival Group (Nansen Fonds)

This file contains correspondence between the Secretary-General/ High Commissioner on the one part, and the Brazilian government, on the other part. On 2 Dec. 1925, Brazil confirms adoption of the Nansen certificate system on condition the finger prints of bearers appear on the certificate. The recognition is notified by S.E. Afranio de Mello Franco, Brazilian ambassador to the LoN.

C1442/338/Rr.409/41/1 · File · 1923-1927
Part of League of Nations Refugees Mixed Archival Group (Nansen Fonds)

This file contains correspondence and notes regarding the recognition of the identity certificates system and the granting of free visas to indigent refugees, questions regarding the authorities concerned by the delivery of identity certificates. Correspondence is addressed by the Secretary-General to the Minister of Foreign Affairs in Mexico. Additionally, a delegate writes regarding the recognition, by Mexico, of the certificates delivered by Turkey, which are considered to be analogous to the Nansen certificates according to the HCR.