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INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION OF JURISTS (INTER-AMERICAN)

  • Convention signed at Rio de Janeiro August 23, 1906
  • Senate advice and consent to ratification February 3, 1908
  • Ratified by the President of the United States February 8, 1908
  • Ratification of the United States deposited at Rio de Janeiro March 9, 1908
  • Entered into force August 26, 1907;[1] for the United States March 9, 1908
  • Proclaimed by the President of the United States May 1, 1912
37 Stat. 1554; Treaty Series 565

Convention

International Law

Their Excellencies, the Presidents of Ecuador, Paraguay, Bolivia, Colombia, Honduras, Panamá, Cuba, Peru, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Costa Rica, the United States of Mexico, Guatemala, Uruguay, the Argentine Republic, Nicaragua, the United States of Brazil, the United States of America, and Chile;

Desiring that their respective countries should be represented at the Third International American Conference, sent, thereto, duly authorized to approve the recommendations, resolutions, conventions and treaties that they might deem convenient for the interests of America, the following delegates:

Ecuador—Dr. Emilio Arévalo; Olmedo Alfaro.

Paraguay—Manuel Gondra; Arsenio López Decoud; Gualberto Cardús y Huerta;

Bolivia—Dr. Alberto Gutiérrez; Dr. Carlos V. Romero;

Colombia—Rafael Uribe Uribe; Dr. Guillermo Valencia;

Honduras—Fausto Dávila.

Panamá—Dr. José Domingo de Obaldía;

Cuba—Dr. Gonzalo de Quesada; Rafael Montoro; Dr. Antonio González Lanuza;


  1. Date of deposit of second instrument of ratification (Pan American Union Treaty Series No. 9, Rev. 1961, p. 15).
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