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First Pan-Amebican Scientific Congress.1

Conclusions of the Section on International Law, January 4th, 1909

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 May 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1909

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For account of this Congress see the JOURNAL for April, 1909, p. 429. The Congress was divided into sections as follows: (1) pure and applied mathematics; (2) physical sciences; (3) natural, anthropological and ethnological sciences; (4) engineering; (5) medical science and hygiene; (6) juridical science; (7) social sciences; (8) sciences of pedagogy and of philosophy; (9) agronomy and zootechnics.

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1 For account of this Congress see the JOURNAL for April, 1909, p. 429. The Congress was divided into sections as follows: (1) pure and applied mathematics; (2) physical sciences; (3) natural, anthropological and ethnological sciences; (4) engineering; (5) medical science and hygiene; (6) juridical science; (7) social sciences; (8) sciences of pedagogy and of philosophy; (9) agronomy and zootechnics.