National World Court Committee.

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The National World Court Committee's work had its origin in a resolution passed by the Council of Christian Associations at Lake Forest, Illinois, September 1925. Its purpose was to secure United States membership in the World Court under the terms of the Root Protocol. The Committee acted as a clearinghouse for 55 civic, church, and peace organizations in the United States. State-by-state endorsements by prominenet law and education officials were publicized. The formal title of the World Court was The Permanent Court of International Justice; it was located at The Hague, Netherlands.

From the description of Collection, 1925-1935. (Swarthmore College, Peace Collection). WorldCat record id: 28572190

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creatorOf National World Court Committee. Collection, 1925-1935. Swarthmore College, Peace Collection, SCPC
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Arbitration (International law)
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Active 1925

Active 1935

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