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I might expand the list of subjects for consideration suggested by the Treaty of Peace which will invite the' learning and wisdom of those who will, I sincerely hope, be charged with the codification of the principles of international law.
Even if I subject myself to the charge of repetition, let me say that I most earnestly advocate the formulation of such a code by an international conference of jurists and publicists.
With a definite standard of legal rights sanctioned by the nations the administration of international relations as well as the administration of international justice will become more con sistent and less a prey to expediency and political opportunism.
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present in the aged copy, In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition, We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works, Robert Lansingwas born in Watertown, New York, He graduated from Amherst College inand was admitted to the bar in, From then untilhe was a member of the law firm of Lansing Lansing at Watertown, Lansing served in the position of Legal Advisor to the State Department at the outbreak of World War I where he vigourously advocated against Britains policy of blockade and in favour of the principals of freedom of the seas and the rights of neutral nations.
He then served as United States Secretary of State under President Woodrow Wilson betweenand, He was nominated to the office after William Jennings Bryans resignation, He negotiated the Lansing Ishii Agreement with Japan inand was a member of t Robert Lansingwas born in Watertown, New York, He graduated from Amherst College inand was admitted to the bar in, From then untilhe was a member of the law firm of Lansing Lansing at Watertown, Lansing served in the position of Legal Advisor to the State Department at the outbreak of World War I where he vigourously advocated against Britain's policy of blockade and in favour of the principals of freedom of the seas and the rights of neutral nations.
He then served as United States Secretary of State under President Woodrow Wilson betweenand, He was nominated to the office after William Jennings Bryan's resignation, He negotiated the Lansing Ishii Agreement with Japan inand was a member of the American Commission to Negotiate Peace at Paris in, sitelink.