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MULTILATERAL AGREEMENTS, 1776-1917

PROJECT

Art. 1st. The American Republics, represented at the International Conference of American States in Mexico, which have not subscribed to the three Conventions signed at The Hague on the 29th. of July, 1899,[1] hereby recognize as a part of Public International American Law the principles set forth therein.

Art. 2nd. With respect to the Conventions which are of an open character, the adherence thereto will be communicated to the Government of Holland through diplomatic channels by the respective Governments, upon the ratification thereof.

Art. 3rd. The wide general convenience being so clearly apparent that would be secured by confiding the solution of differences to be submitted to arbitration to the jurisdiction of a tribunal of so high a character as that of the Arbitration Court at The Hague, and, also, that the American Nations, not now signatory to the Convention creating that beneficent institution, can become adherents thereto by virtue of an accepted and recognized right; and, further, taking into consideration the offer of the Governments of the United States of America and the United States of Mexico, the Conference hereby confers upon said Governments the authority to negotiate with the other signatory Powers to the Convention for the Peaceful Adjustment of International Differences,[2] for the adherence thereto of the American Nations so requesting and not now signatory to the said Convention.

  • For the Delegation of Guatemala:
    • Antonio Lazo Arriaga
    • Francisco Orla
  • Delegates of Mexico:
    • G. Raigosa*[3]
    • E. Pardo (jr.)
    • Joaquín D. Casasús*
    • Alfredo Chavero*
    • José López-Portillo y Rojas*
    • Pablo Macedo*
    • Francsico L. de la Barra*
    • M. Sánchez Marmol*
    • Rosendo Pineda*
  • For the Argentine Delegation:
    • Antonio Bermejo
    • Lorenzo Anadón
  • For the Delegation of Peru:
    • Isaac Alzamora
    • Manuel Alvarez Calderón
    • Alberto Elmore
  • For the Delegation of Uruguay:
    • Juan Cuestas
  • The Delegate of Venezuela signs ad referendum, and in addition he states that in so far as his country is concerned, matters of or related to navigation are not included in this treaty.
  • For the Delegation of Venezuela:[4]
    • M. M. Galavís
  • Delegate of Costa Rica:
    • J. B. Calvo*
  • Delegate of Haiti:
    • J. N. Léger
  • Delegates of the Dominican Republic:
    • Fed. Henríquez i Carvajal*
    • Quintín Gutiérrez
  • Delegate of Paraguay:
    • Cecilio Baez

  1. TS 392, 403, and 396, ante, pp. 230, 247, and 263.
  2. TS 392, ante, p. 230.
  3. The Delegates whose names are followed by an asterisk signed the Protocol on the day it was sent to the Conference (January 15, 1902). [Asterisks and footnote on copy of protocol enclosed with Mexican note of May 23, 1902.]
  4. See note, p. 334.