The John Bassett Moore Society of International Law recordsRG.32.207

The John Bassett Moore Society of International Law recordsRG.32.207


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Arthur J. Morris Law Library Special Collections

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Repository
Arthur J. Morris Law Library Special Collections
Identification
RG.32.207
Title
The John Bassett Moore Society of International Law records 1980
URL:
https://archives.lib.virginia.edu/ark:/59853/169300
Quantity
.3 Cubic Feet, 1 archival box
Language
English .

Biographical / Historical

The John Bassett Moore Society for the extra-curricular study of International Law was founded in February 28, 1951 with 35 students that became charter members. The Society was named in honor of John Bassett Moore, a member of the law class of 1880 and permanent United States delegate to the International Court of Justice at the Hague. The first General Secretary of the Society was Harry Inman, a third year student. A Research Committee and a Publicity Committee were organized to assign research topics and to solicit publication of research papers in law schools and procure speakers. The first chairman of the Research Committee was Robert B. Bottomley, a second year law student; Donald K. Duvall, also a second year student, was in charge of the Publicity Committee. Professor Hardy Cross Dillard was their faculty advisor.

The constitution of the John Bassett Moore Society for International Law wanted "to promote a comparative study of the law of nations and thus to foster an intelligent appreciation of international law; to promote greater understanding of international organizations, particularly their functions of (1) effecting by peaceful means, in conformity with the principles of justice and international law, the adjustment of international disputes, and (2) developing friendly relations and cooperation among nations in the solution of international problems of an economic, cultural or humanitarian character; to educate ourselves and our contemporaries by research; discussion meetings; open forums; guest speakers; and appropriate publications in the broad field of international law." (VLW: Vol. III, no. 15, March 1, 1951, p. 3).

Container List

RG 32/207-81 Records of the John Bassett Moore [JBM] Society of International Law
1980
Scope and Contents

These records document the publication proceedings of the John Bassett Moore Society of International Law 's symposium, "The Iran Crisis and International Law", held at the University of Virginia Law School on October 31 and November 1, 1980. The collection includes original transcripts and manuscripts, as well as correspondence relating to the publication of the proceedings. Participants at the Symposium include Rouhollah K. Ramazani, Robert D. Steele, James Polk Rutherford, Hardy C. Dillard, Leo Gross, Stephen Schwebel, Richard Lillick, Jack Goldklang, John Pritchard, Charles Brower, Stanley Somerfield, John Norton Moore, Christopher Joyner, Majid Khadduri, Leonard Boudin, John Westberg, Richard Parker, and John Vafai

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RG 32/207-08 Records of the John Bassett Moore [JBM] Society of International Law
1970-2001
Scope and Contents

This addition to the Archives of the John Bassett Moore Society of International Law consists of scrapbooks, tapes, audio cassettes, VHS tapes and some printed materials. that were given to add to the library collection.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

This addition to the archives was received in May of 2008.

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