International law and related subjects from the point of view of the American continent : a report on lectures delivered in the universities of the United States, 1916-1918, under the auspices of the Carnegie endowment for international peace, including a comparative study of the universities of Latin Amrica and the United States
pt. 1. Introduction -- Summary report of tours -- pt. 2. The lectures -- The rô̂̂le and influence of the American continent in the reconstruction of international law -- The duty of the universities of our continent to collaborate in the reconstruction of the political and social sciences -- The necessity of unifying the Anglo-American and Latin-American schools of international law and of creating a Pan-American school -- The New Monroe Doctrine and American public law -- pt. 3. The universities of the United States and of Latin America -- Organization of the universities of Latin America -- Organization of the universities of the United States -- Comparison between the universities of the United States and Latin America -- The influence of university education on the people of the United States and of Latin America -- Intellectual union among the universities of the continent