TABLE OF CONTENTS Officers and Committees for the year 1922-23. Thursday, April 27, 1922, 8.30 o'clock, p. m. Opening Address: International Law at the Arms Conference. Elihu PAGE Friday, April 28, 1922, 10.30 o'clock, a. m. Meeting of the Committee for the Advancement of International Law Friday, April 28, 1922, 8.30 o'clock, p. m. Offenses which may be characterized as International Crimes and Pro- Standing Committee on Selection of Honorary Members: GEORGE G. WILSON, Chairman; JACKSON H. RALSTON, THEODORE S. WOOLSEY. Standing Committee on Increase of Membership: OSCAR S. STRAUS, Chairman; PHILIP MARSHALL BROWN, CHARLES CHENEY HYDE, JOHN H. LatanÉ, JESSE S. REEVES, WILLIAM C. DENNIS. Auditing Committee: JACKSON H. RALSTON, CHARLES RAY DEAN. Committee on Annual Meeting:1 JAMES BROWN SCOTT, Chairman; PHILIP M. BROWN, WILLIAM C. DENNIS, CHARLES G. FENWICK, GEORGE A. FINCH, ROBERT LANSING, JOHN H. LATANÉ, BRECKINRIDGE LONG, LESTER H. WOOLSEY. Committee for the Advancement of International Law: ELIHU ROOT, Chairman; JAMES BROWN SCOTT, Secretary; GEORGE A. FINCH, Assistant Secretary. Subcommittee No. 1. To restate the established rules of international law, especially, and in the first instance, in the fields affected by the events of the recent war. 1 Appointed by Chairman Scott by authority of the Executive Council. Subcommittee No. 2. To formulate and agree upon the amendments and additions, if any, to the rules of international law shown to be necessary or useful by the events of the war and the changes in the conditions of international life and intercourse which have followed the war. Subcommittee No. 3. To endeavor to reconcile divergent views and secure general agreement upon the rules which have been in dispute heretofore. Subcommittee No. 4. To consider the subjects not now adequately regulated by international law, but as to which the interests of international justice require that rules of law shall be declared and accepted. |