Box 40
Contains 7 Results:
Memoranda and notes:
Based on the ideals of Bolivar, the Court was modeled after the Central American Court of Justice in an attempt to settle judicial disputes based on equity under the law. First proposed at the Fifth-American Conference in Chile, plans for the Court were further developed at the Seventh Pan-American Conference at Montevideo.
Plan for the Inter-American Tribunal of International Justice, 1938
Based on the ideals of Bolivar, the Court was modeled after the Central American Court of Justice in an attempt to settle judicial disputes based on equity under the law. First proposed at the Fifth-American Conference in Chile, plans for the Court were further developed at the Seventh Pan-American Conference at Montevideo.
Documents concerning the formations of the Court, undated
Based on the ideals of Bolivar, the Court was modeled after the Central American Court of Justice in an attempt to settle judicial disputes based on equity under the law. First proposed at the Fifth-American Conference in Chile, plans for the Court were further developed at the Seventh Pan-American Conference at Montevideo.
Draft of articles, undated
Based on the ideals of Bolivar, the Court was modeled after the Central American Court of Justice in an attempt to settle judicial disputes based on equity under the law. First proposed at the Fifth-American Conference in Chile, plans for the Court were further developed at the Seventh Pan-American Conference at Montevideo.
Memoranda:, undated
Based on the ideals of Bolivar, the Court was modeled after the Central American Court of Justice in an attempt to settle judicial disputes based on equity under the law. First proposed at the Fifth-American Conference in Chile, plans for the Court were further developed at the Seventh Pan-American Conference at Montevideo.
Text of an article by Scott:, 1936 and undated
Based on the ideals of Bolivar, the Court was modeled after the Central American Court of Justice in an attempt to settle judicial disputes based on equity under the law. First proposed at the Fifth-American Conference in Chile, plans for the Court were further developed at the Seventh Pan-American Conference at Montevideo.
Inter-American Tribunal:, undated
Based on the ideals of Bolivar, the Court was modeled after the Central American Court of Justice in an attempt to settle judicial disputes based on equity under the law. First proposed at the Fifth-American Conference in Chile, plans for the Court were further developed at the Seventh Pan-American Conference at Montevideo.