Syllabus of Lectures On International Conciliation

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Laws and customs of war on land, 79 members.
b. Rights and duties of neutrals on land ; and dec- laration of war. 82 members.
3. War on the sea.
a. Bombardment of ports, and the use of submarine mines, torpedoes, etc., 73 members.
b. Belligerent ships in neutral waters; and the ap- plication of the Geneva Convention to naval war- fare, 82 members.
4. Maritime law, 1 14 members.
Commission on petitions, 5 members.
Commission on editing, 29 members.
F, Procedure.
Much the same as in the first con
...ference. The proceedings were more open.
The Conference adopted. (Scott: Texts, 135-141.) 13 Conventions 1 Declaration 2 Declarations of principle.
4 Opinions.
I Desire (besides certain other similar measures).
G. Achievements.
I. Convention for the pacific settlement of disputes.
Signed by 35 powers, representing 83% of the world's population.
Signed (with reservation) by 8 powers, representing 13% of world's population.
Abstained from voting, i power.
Accepted by 43 powers representing 96% of the world's population (1,668,706,000, in 1907).


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