FINAL ACT OF SECOND PAN AMERICAN SCIENTIFIC CONGRESS. 243 



WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 29, 191510 O'CLOCK. 

 Third Session of the Subsection on International Law. 



(Meeting Jointly with the American Society of International Law. 

 SHOREHAM HOTEL. 



CHARLES NOBLE GREGORY, Chairman. 



The Attitude of American Countries Toward International Arbitration and 



the Peaceful Settlement of International Disputes. 

 WALTER S. PENFIELD, of the Bar of the District of Columbia. 

 JACKSON H. RALSTON, of the Bar of the District of Columbia. 



What Means Should be Provided and Procedure Adopted for Authorita- 

 tively Determining Whether The Hague Conventions, or Other 

 General International Agreements, or the Rules of International Law 

 Have Been Violated? In Case of Violations, What Should be the 

 Nature of the Remedy and How Should it be Enforced? 



THEODORE S. WOOLSEY, formerly Professor of International Law in 

 Yale University. 



EDWARD A. HARRIMAN, of the Bar of New Haven, Conn. 



Papers reported: 



The Attitude of American Countries Toward International Arbitration and 



the Peaceful Settlement of International Disputes. 

 BUSEBIO BRACAMONTE, President of the Court of Second Instance 



of the Western Section of Salvador. 

 FRANCISCO CAPELLA Y PONS, of Montevideo, Uruguay. 

 ANTONIO MADRID, Honduras. 



Attitude of Colombia Toward International Arbitration and the Peaceful 



Settlement of International Disputes. 

 ARCESIO PENAGOS, Popaydn, Colombia. 



The Right to Safety in the High Seas for the Citizens of all the American 



Republics. 

 A. CSAR, Nicaragua. 



