Scott, James Brown, 1866-1943
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Name (Latin)
Scott, James Brown, 1866-1943
Date of birth
1866-06-03
Date of death
1943-06-25
Place of birth
Kincardine (Ont. : Municipality)
Place of death
Annapolis (Md.)
Associated country
United States
Place of residence/headquarters
New York (N.Y.)
Washington (D.C.)
Urbana (Ill.)
Los Angeles (Calif.)
Field of activity
International law International relations Arbitration (International law)
Associate group
Hague Academy of International Law
Permanent Court of International Justice
Columbia University. School of Law
Georgetown University. School of Law
University of Southern California. Law Center
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. College of Law
United States. Department of State
United States. Department of State (1906 - 1906)
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (1910 - 1910)
American Society of International Law
American Society of International Law (1906 - 1906)
International Peace Conference (2nd : 1907 : Hague, Netherlands)
Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920)
Occupation
Law teachers College teachers Authors
Law teachers
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
Sources of Information
- His Cases on international law, 1902.
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Wikipedia description:
James Brown Scott (June 3, 1866 – June 25, 1943) was an American legal scholar. He founded the law school at University of Southern California and was professor of law at University of Illinois, Columbia University, George Washington University, and Georgetown University. He was editor in chief of the American Journal of International Law, played a key role in founding the American Society of International Law, and was an expert to the United States delegation at the Second Hague Peace Conference.
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