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      • The Hague Peace Conferences, and the ideas that emerged therefrom, influenced the creation of the Central American Court of Justice, which was established in 1908 as one of the earliest regional judicial bodies.
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  1. 3. Influence of Peace Conferences at The Hague. The Central American Peace Conference of 1907 assembled but a few weeks after the adjournment of the Second Peace Conference at The Hague, and its consideration of the problein of a permanent tribunal was influenced in some measure by the revi-

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  3. Manley O. Hudson, The Permanent Court of International Justice 1920–1942: A Treatise, 1943, p. 44. James Brown Scott and subsequent authors, who base their analysis on his work, have noted that the establishment of the Court “was essentially an American project”, The American Journal ofInternational Law, Vol. 2, 1908, p.

  4. the Hague Peace Conferences, the Court was a natural product of peace advocates and statesmen who sought to have international disputes settled by paciftc means. The legacy of the Court, however, reveals that the era, and more so the region,

  5. The work of the two Hague Peace Conferences and the ideas they inspired in statesmen and jurists had some influence on the creation of the Central American Court of Justice, which operated from 1908 to 1918.

  6. 1899 and 1907 Hague Peace Conferences. Participating delegates adopted numerous binding instruments covering various aspects of peaceful dispute settlement and - war fighting. They were less successful on the limitation of armament s and military budgets. This paper to placeseeks the two meetings within the context of our endeavour to

  7. The Central American Court of Justice (CACJ) (1907-1918) was created with the goal of minimizing conflict between the five republics: El Salvador, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Nicaragua, and Honduras. The CACJ, however, has attracted scant scholarly attention.

  8. Dec 1, 2017 · The Central American Court of Justice (CACJ) (1907-1918) was created with the goal of minimizing conflict between the five republics: El Salvador, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Nicaragua, and Honduras. The CACJ, however, has attracted scant scholarly attention.