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Politis, Nicolas Socrate 1872-1942
Greek statesman, diplomat, jurist and publicist.
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- Professor and Vice President of the Curatorium at the Academy of International
Law at The Hague; - Minister Plenipotentiary of Greece at Paris;
- Foreign Affairs Minister of Greece;
- President of the Assembly of the League of Nations.
Author of several books on international law, neutrality and peace.
cf.p.731 S. Lester's diary
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The private papers of Nicolas Socrate Politis were bequeathed to the League of Nations Archives in 1982 by his son Jacques Politis, Greek plenipotentiary Minister and his daughter, Hélène Eliasco, born Politis.
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These private papers also include papers of Mrs. Cattarina Politis, wife of Nicolas Socrate Politis, and of Mr. Athanassiou Politis, brother of Nicolas Socrate Politis.
They also consist of 12 files about the activities of the Hague Academy (administration, teachers, etc., 1923-1939) and some general correspondence (1927-1942).
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Protection period duration: 60
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Permission: No permission necessary.
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Physical usability: Without limits
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Term of protection: None