242 FINAL ACT OF SECOND PAN AMERICAN SCIENTIFIC CONGRESS. 



TUESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 28, 19152 O'CLOCK. 

 First Session of the Subsection on International Law. 



SHOREHAM HOTEL. 



CHARLES NOBLE GREGORY, Chairman. 

 Opening of the meeting by JAMES BROWN SCOTT. 



How Can the People of the American Countries Best be Impressed with 



the Duties and Responsibilities of the State in International Law? 



DAVID JAYNE HILL, formerly American Ambassador to Germany. 



The Study of International Law in American Countries and the Means by 



Which it May be Made More Effective. 

 JACOB GOULD SCHURMAN, President of Cornell University. 

 JAMES W. GARNER, Professor of Political Science in the University 



of Illinois. 

 CLEMENT L. Bouv, of the Bar of the District of Columbia. 



TUESDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 28, 19158 O'CLOCK. 



Second Session of the Subsection on International Law. 



(Meeting Jointly with the American Society of International Law.) 



SHOREHAM HOTEL. 



ELIHU ROOT, Chairman. 



The Relation of International Law to National Law in American Countries. 

 JOHN BASSETT MOORE, formerly Counselor for the Department of 



State.- 

 GEORGE G. WILSON, Professor of International Law in Harvard 



University. 



Papers reported: 



Jos MICNDEZ, Professor of International Law in the University of 



Sao Paulo, Brazil. 

 Jos LINHARES, Member of the Brazilian Society of International 



Law. 



The Duties and Obligations of Neutral Governments, Parties to The Hague 

 Conventions, in Case of Actual or Threatened Violations by Bel- 

 ligerents of the Stipulations of the Said Conventions. 

 NORMAN DWIGHT HARRIS, Professor of European Diplomatic His- 

 tory in Northwestern University. 



