A detailed, historical record of early 20th‑century arbitration involving Venezuela, with authoritative opinions and formal documents.
This volume compiles the work of ten full commissions gathered at Caracas in 1903 to review claims against Venezuela, along with the affiliated French commission. It presents the opinions, awards, and key documents produced during these proceedings, offering a window into how international law was applied to diplomatic disputes at the time.
- Explore the structure of multiple commissions, their rules, and the kinds of disputes they processed
- Read selections of opinions, awards, and appendices that illuminate methods of deliberation
- See how protocols and personnel shaped findings in a historic international case
- Understand the historical context of Venezuela’s revolutions and their legal implications
Ideal for readers of international law, diplomatic history, or research into early arbitration practices and 1900s diplomatic procedure.