no report of the secretary general. 



Article 30. 



The Second Pan American Scientific Congress recommends — 



The establishment and encouragement in institutions of specialized 

 courses in preparation for the diplomatic and consular serv- 

 ices. . 



Article 31. 



The Second Pan American Scientific Congress advises — 



That the study of international law be required in specialized courses 

 in preparation for business. 



Article 32. 



The Second Pan American Scientific Congress urges — 



That in the study and teaching of international law in American 

 institutions of learning special stress be laid upon problems 

 affecting the American Republics and upon doctrines of 

 American origin. 



Article 33. 



The Second Pan American Scientific Congress extends to the American 

 Institute of International I^aw a cordial welcome into the 

 circles of scientific organizations of Pan America, and records 

 a sincere wish for its successful career and the achievement 

 of the highest aims of its important labors. 



• Article 34. 



The Second Pan American Scientific Congress recommends to all edu- 

 cational establishments of America the special study of the 

 constitutions, laws, and institutions of the Republics of this 

 continent. 



Article 35- 



The Second Pan American Scientific Congress recommends to the various 

 universities of the American Republics that a comparative 

 study of judicial institutions be undertaken in order — 



(a) To create special interest therein in the several countries of the 

 continent ; 



(6) To facilitate the knowledge and solution of problems of private 

 international law in the American countries; and 



(c) To bring about as far as possible uniformity in jurisprudence and 

 legislation. 



