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John Bassett Moore

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
John Bassett Moore 1860-1947, American authority on international law, b. Smyrna, Del. He was admitted to the Delaware bar in 1883. He was (1885-86) a law clerk in the Dept. of State and was (1886-91) an Assistant Secretary of State before becoming (1891-1924) a professor at Columbia. He represented the United States on several important international commissions. He was (1912-38) on the panel of the Hague Tribunal and was (1921-28) the first American judge on the World Court (the Permanent Court of International Justice). Moore believed that the system of alliances that grew up after World War... Read more
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Asylum Michael Dunne John Bassett Moore, the greatest American international lawyer of his age, wrote in his monumental Digest of International Law (1906): "No legal term... Read more
Internationalism
...counterattack of the decade. When in May 1922 the court officially opened, a noted American authority on international law, John Bassett Moore, was among its eleven judges. Under internationalist pressure, President Warren G. Harding, in February 1923, submitted... Read more

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