Alejandro Álvarez
Manuel Alejandro Álvarez Jofré (February 9, 1868 – July 19, 1960) was a Chilean professor of international law and a judge at the International Court of Justice.[1] He had been a founding member of the American Institute of International Law and of the Institute of Higher International Studies. He served as a judge in the International Court of Justice in 1946–1955.
Works
- Une Nouvelle conception des études juridiques et de la codification du droit civil
- American Problems in International Law
- Le Droit international américain
- The Monroe Doctrine: its Importance in the International Life of the States of the New World
- Le Droit international nouveau dans ses rapports avec la vie actuelle des peuples
gollark: The actual messaging features are in a different spec to their bizarre XML encapsulation formats.
gollark: Indeed. I think we may be slightly reinventing XMPP, but XMPP is beeoid due to it being overly "extensible".
gollark: - better interserver capability than IRC's weird tree thing
gollark: osmarksdecentralizedchatoid™ featuring:- approximately IRCous design instead of the matrix state synchronisation one - channels belong to a particular server which manages history and permissions and such- global accounts looking somewhat like email addresses. Or maybe they're just public keys and people have to something something web of trust the actual name.- end to end encryption option for small private channels
gollark: Libsodium?
References
- Vander Heide, Ralph P. German Leaves. p. 122. ISBN 9781479767915.
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