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MULTILATERAL AGREEMENTS, 1776-1917
  • For Germany:
    • Kracker von Schwartzenfeldt
    • Dr. G. Struckmann
  • For the Argentine Republic:
    • Alberto Blancas
  • For Austria and Hungary:
    • S. Clary et Aldringen
  • For Austria:
    • Stephen Worms
  • For Hungary:
    • Dr. François de Nagy
  • For Belgium:
    • A. Beernaert
    • Capelle
    • Ch. Lejeune
    • Louis Franck
    • Paul Segers
  • For the United States of Brazil:
    • Rodrigo Octavio de Langgaard Menezes
  • For Chile:
    • F. Puga-Borne
  • For the Republic of Cuba:
    • Dr. F. Zayas
  • For Denmark:
    • W. Grevenkop Castenskiold
    • Herman Halkier
  • For Spain:
    • Arturo de Baguer
    • Juan Spottorno
    • Ramon Sanchez de Ocaña
    • Faustino A. del Manzano
  • For the United States of America:
    • Walter C. Noyes
    • Charles C. Burlingham
    • A. J. Montague
    • Edwin W. Smith
  • For France:
    • Beau
    • Ch. Lyon-Caen
  • For Great Britain:
    • Arthur H. Hardinge
    • W. Pickford
    • Leslie Scott
    • Hugh Godley
  • For Greece:
    • G. Diobouniotis
  • For Italy:
    • Prince de Castagneto
    • Francesco Berlingieri
    • Francesco M. Mirelli
    • Prof. César Vivante
  • For Japan:
    • K. Nabeshima
    • Y. Irie
    • T. Ishikawa
    • M. Matsuda
  • For the United Mexican States:
    • Enrique Olarte
    • Victor Manuel Castillo
  • For Nicaragua:
    • Léon Vallez
  • For Norway:
    • Hagerup
    • Chr. Th. Boe
  • For the Netherlands:
    • P. R. A. Melvill van Carnbee
    • Molengraaff
    • Loder
    • C. D. Asser
  • For Portugal:
    • A. D. de Oliveira Santos
  • For Roumania:
    • T. G. Djuvara
  • For Russia:
    • C. Nabokoff
  • For Sweden:
    • Albert Ehrensvard
    • Einar Lange
  • For Uruguay:
    • Luis Garabelli

Protocol of Signature

At the time of signing the Conventions for the unification of certain rules of law with respect to collisions[1] and to assistance and salvage at sea, concluded this day, the undersigned Plenipotentiaries have agreed as follows:—


  1. 1911 For. Rel. 19; S. Ex. K, 75th Cong., 1st sess. The United States did not become a party.