The 1899 Hague Peace Conference
The 1899 Hague Peace Conference
'The Parliament of Man, the Federation of the World'
by Arthur Eyffinger

Auteur(s)
Arthur Eyffinger
Uitgever, jaar
The Hague ; London ; Boston : Kluwer Law International, 1999
Omvang
480 p., geïllustreerd, 32 cm.
ISBN
9041111921

This book is fully illustrated and full of illuminating detail about the happenings a century ago at The First Hague Peace Conference of 1899. The Conference was convened on the initiative of the Czar of Russia, Nicholas II, "with the object of seeking the most effective means of ensuring to all peoples the benefits of a real and lasting peace, and, above all, of limiting the progressive development of existing armaments". The Conference, at which 26 governments were represented, failed to reach agreement on the primary object for which it was called, namely the limitation or reduction of armaments, but adopted the three Conventions and the other acts mentioned in the Final Protocol. Provision was made for the convening of a second conference. This conference lasted from 15 June until 18 October 1907.


Geografische locatie
Den Haag
Locatie in de bibliotheek
Kast 20 - 4: Den Haag ; Internationale stad van recht en vrede
Opmerkingen
Incl. bibliographical references and Index.