American jurist and legal educator, one of the principal early advocates of international arbitration. He played an important part in establishing the Academy of International Law (1914) and the Permanent Court of International Justice (1921), both at The Hague.-Britannica
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- James Brown 1866-1943 Scott
- Edited & Introduced by James Brown Scott
- James Brown Scott (ed)
- James Brown (ed.) Scott
- James brown Scott
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- James Brown SCOTT
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- james brown scott
- Scott, James Brown, 1866-1943
- Scott, James Brown
- Scott, James Brown, jurist, 1866-1943
- James Brown Scott avocat et professeur de droit, théoricien du droit international
- Brown Scott, James
- جيمس براون سكوت
- Джеймс Браун Скот
- جیمز براون اسکات
- ジェイムス・ブラウン・スコット
- Iacobus Brown Scott
- ジェームズ・ブラウン・スコット
- James Scott















