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MULTILATERAL AGREEMENTS, 1776-1917
  • Colonel of Infantry José Nicolau Raposo-Botelho, former deputy, Superintendent of the Royal Military College at Lisbon.

ROUMANIA

  • Dr. Sache Stephanesco, Colonel of Reserve.

RUSSIA

  • His Excellency Privy Councilor de Martens, Permanent Member of the Council of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia,
  • Major General Yermoloff, of the General Staff of Russia,
  • Dr. de Hubbenet, Present State Councilor,
  • Mr. de Wreden, State Councilor and fellow of the Imperial Academy of Medicine,
  • Lieutenant-Colonel J. Owtchinnikoff, Professor of International Law at the Naval Academy of St. Petersburg,
  • Mr. A. Goutchkoff, Red Cross delegate.

SERVIA

  • Mr. Milan St. Markovitch, Secretary General of the Ministry of Justice,
  • Colonel Dr. Sondermayer, Chief of the Medical Division of the Ministry of War.

SIAM

  • Prince Charoon, Chargé d'Affaires at Paris,
  • Mr. Corragioni d'Orelli, Counselor of Legation at Paris.

SWEDEN

  • Mr. Sörensen, Chief Surgeon of the Second Division of the Army.

SWITZERLAND

  • Mr. Odier, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary in Russia,
  • Colonel Mürset, Chief Surgeon of the Federal Army.

URUGUAY

  • Mr. Alexandre Herosa, Chargé d'Affaires at Paris.

In a series of meetings held from the 11th of June to the 5th of July 1906, the Conference discussed and framed, for the signatures of the Plenipotentiaries, the text of a Convention which will bear the date of July 6, 1906.

In addition, and conformably to Article 16 of the Convention for the peaceful settlement of international disputes, of July 29, 1899,[1] which recognized arbitration as the most effective and at the same time, most equitable means of adjusting differences that have not been resolved through the diplomatic channel, the Conference uttered the following wish:


  1. TS 392, ante, p. 230.