248 FINAL ACT OF SECOND PAN AMERICAN SCIENTIFIC CONGRESS. 



Papers reported : 



MANUEL TAVARES CAVALCANTI, Parahiba, Brazil. 



CHRYSANTO FREIRE DE BRITO, Member of the Brazilian Society of 



International Law. 

 M. CASTRO RAMIREZ, Salvador, President of the Central American 



Court of Justice. 

 Luis ALFREDO OTERO, of Colombia. 



THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 6, 191610 O'CLOCK. 

 Pan American Conference Continued. 



SHOREHAM HOTEL. 



CHARLES NOBLE GREGORY, Chairman. 



New Orientations in the Study of International Law. 



* ALEJANDRO ALVAREZ, Counselor for the Legations of Chile in 

 Europe. 



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



Which it May be Made More Effective. 



Jos MATOS, Professor of International jLaw in the Faculty of Law 

 and Notarial Practice of Guatemala. 



Should International Law be Codified? And if so, Should it be Done 



through Governmental Agencies or by Private Scientific Societies? 

 ALONSO REYES GUERRA, Member of the Permanent Court of 

 Arbitration at The Hague, formerly Professor of International 

 Law, San Salvador, Salvador. 



Paraguay and America. 



JUAN F. PISREZ, Institute of Paraguay. 



The Attitude of American Countries Toward International Arbitration and 



the Peaceful Settlement of International Disputes. 

 BENITO JAVIER PEJREz-VERDiA, formerly Secretary of the Mexican 

 Legation at Guatemala. 



Papers reported : 



The Drago Doctrine; Its Importance in American International Law. 

 ERNESTO RESTELLI, of Argentina. 



The Diplomatic History of Brazil in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries 

 A. G. DE ARAUJO-JORGE, of the Foreign Office of Brazil. 



