FINAL ACT OF SECOND PAN AMERICAN SCIENTIFIC CONGRESS. 247 



Judicial Organization with Special Reference to the Nomination or Elec- 

 tion of Judges; Organization and Functions of the Minor Judiciary. 

 ANDRES J. MONTOLIO, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of 

 the Dominican Republic. 



How May Lawyers of One Country be Most Easily and Effectively made 



Acquainted with the Laws of Another Country? 



EDWIN B. B ORCHARD, Librarian of the United States Supreme 

 Court Library. 



A Study in Mexican Law. 



THOMAS W. PALMER, Jr., of 'the Alabama Bar. 



Papers reported : 



Judicial Organization with Special Reference to the Appointment of Judges. 

 Organization and Functions o'j the Courts of Justice of First Instance. 

 ALFREDO ALMEIDA DE RUSSELL, Brazil. 



Delicte Juvenil. 



ALFREDO BALTHAZAR DA SILVEIRA, Brazil. 



WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 5, 191610 O'CLOCK. 

 Pan American Conference. 



SHOREHAM HOTEL. 



CHARLES NOBLE GREGORY, Chairman. 



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



Duties and Responsibilities of the State in International Law? 

 Excmo. Sr. JUAN DE BIOS GARCIA KOHLY, Envoy Extraordinary 

 and Minister Plenipotentiary of Cuba to the Netherlands. 



Mission of the American Institute of International Law. 



ANTOLIN IRALA, Professor of International Law in the University 

 of Paraguay. 



Pan Americanism in the Light of the Traditional Policy of Argentina. 



ENRIQUE GIL, Delegate of the National University of Buenos Aires, 

 Argentina. 



Are There Specific American Problems of International Law? 



LEO S. RowE, Professor of Political Science in the University of 



Pennsylvania. (Read by ALEJANDRO ALVAREZ of Chile.) 

 JOHN FOSTER DULLES, of the New York Bar. 



