Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Division of International Law
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Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Division of International Law
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Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
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Division of International Law
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- A monograph on plebiscites, with a collection of official documents, by Sarah Wambaugh
- The Treaties of 1705, 1799, and 1828 between the United States and Prussia, as interpreted in opinions of attorneys general, decisions of the courts, and diplomatic correspondence, edited by James Brown Scott
- Resolutions of the Institute of International Law dealing with the law of nations, with an historical introduction and explanatory notes, collected and translated under the supervision of and edited by James Brown Scott
- Judicial settlement of controversies between states of the American Union, an analysis of cases decided in the Supreme Court of the United States, by James Brown Scott
- The freedom of the seas, or, The right which belongs to the Dutch to take part in the East Indian Trade, a dissertion, by Hugo Grotius ; translated with a revision of the Latin text of 1633 by Ralph Van Deman Magoffin ; edited with an introductory note by James Brown Scott
- An essay on a congress of nations for the adjustment of international disputes without resort to arms, by William Ladd ; reprinted from the original edition of 1840, with an introduction by James Brown Scott
- Instructions to the American delegates to the Hague peace conferences and their official reports, edited, with an introduction by James Brown Scott
- The international union of The Hague conferences, by Walther Schücking ; translated from the German by Charles G. Fenwick
- War and peace, the evils of the first and a plan for preserving the last, by William Jay ; reprinted from the original edition of 1842 with an introductory note by James Brown Scott
- The Hague conventions and declarations of 1899 and 1907, accompanied by tables of signatures, ratifications and adhesions of the various powers, and texts of reservations, edited by James Brown Scott
- The Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, the Constitution of the United States, edited with an introductory note by James Brown Scott
- An international court of justice, letter and memorandum of January 12, 1914, to the Netherland minister of foreign affairs, in behalf of the establishment of an international court of justice, James Brown Scott
- The debates in the Federal convention of 1787, which framed the Constitution of the United States of America, reported by James Madison, a delegate from the state of Virginia ; Gaillard Hunt and James Brown Scott, editors
- The United States of America, a study in international organization, by James Brown Scott
- The status of the international court of justice, with an appendix of addresses and official documents, by James Brown Scott
- The recommendations of Habana concerning international organization, adopted by the American Institute of International Law at Habana, January 23, 1917, address and commentary by James Brown Scott
- The Controversy over neutral rights between the United States and France, 1797-1800, a collection of American state papers and judicial decisions, edited by James Brown Scott