Permanent International Peace Bureau - History Of Organization permanent international peace bureau History of Organization*. 1. Élie Ducommun, «The Permanent International Bureau of Peace», p. 661. http://www.nobel.se/peace/laureates/1910/peace-bureau-history.html
Extractions: Along with the Interparliamentary Union , with which it had a close relationship, the International Peace Bureau was influential in bringing the concern for peace to the attention of both public opinion and politicians, being very successful in promoting what eventually took form as the League of Nations.
International Peace Bureau International Peace Bureau, in full permanent international peace bureau, international organization founded in 1891 in Bern, Switz., to create a central office through which peace activities of several countries could be coordinated. be coordinated. The Peace Bureau was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1910 http://www.britannica.com/nobel/micro/732_80.html
Extractions: in full PERMANENT INTERNATIONAL PEACE BUREAU, international organization founded in 1891 in Bern, Switz., to create a central office through which peace activities of several countries could be coordinated. The Peace Bureau was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1910, after having been nominated during 7 of the first 10 years of the history of the prize. In the years after its recognition by the Nobel Committee, however, the effectiveness of the Peace Bureau declined greatly. The organization was established by members of the third World Peace Congress in Rome in 1891 after lobbying by Fredrik Bajer , Hodgson Pratt, and Charles Lemonnier. The aims of the organization were outlined as: serving as a link between pacifists from around the world, providing information on the peace movement, and preparing for and implementing resolutions of the World Peace Congresses. In its early years the organization fulfilled these goals and served as the major voice of the peace movement. The Peace Bureau regularly issued appeals for peace to any parties participating in or threatening war; however, this tactic was rather unsuccessful. With the establishment of the League of Nations and other international government and peace organizations after World War I, the Peace Bureau became less important and eventually suspended its activities during World War II. The Swiss court officially terminated the organization in 1959, giving all the bureau's assets to the International Liaison Committee of Organizations for Peace (ILCOP). Attempting to revive the former peace organization, ILCOP named its Geneva secretariat the International Peace Bureau. Although it was recognized by the Nobel Committee, the new bureau did not share the status of the former as the voice of the world's pacifists.
International Kids Club World Peace World Love Parliament (Sénateur). President of the permanent international peace bureau, Berne. BUREAU INTERNATIONAL PERMANENT DE LA PAIX (permanent international peace bureau) , Bern. http://www.planetpals.com/IKC/peaceprize.html
Extractions: Nobel prizes were created by the will of Alfred Nobel, a notable Swedish chemist. He was the inventor of dynomite. The prize is awarded by the Norwegian NOBEL Committee to the person or persons who bestowed the "greatest benefit on mankind" each year. Six Nobel prizes are awarded in 6 different subjects Peace, Physics, Chemistry, Medicine, Economics and Literature. They have been awarded to a variety of people for a variety of reasons since 1901. See the list that follows! This year (2001) marks the centennial for the PEACE prize! 100 years of PEACE: Nobel Peace Prize Winners 1901-2000
PEACE PRIZE 1910 The permanent international peace bureau (Bureau International Permanent de la Paix), Bern. Founded in 1891. 1911 The http://www.efn.org/~peace/pfk/nobelpeace.html
Peace 1910 LAUREATES, ARTICLES, EDUCATIONAL, The Nobel Peace Prize 1910. Bureau international permanent de la Paix (permanent international peace bureau). Berne, Switzerland. http://www.nobel.se/peace/laureates/1910/
Permanent International Peace Bureau Winner Of The 1910 Nobel Prize In Peace permanent international peace bureau, a Nobel Peace Laureate, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. BUREAU INTERNATIONAL PERMANENT DE LA PAIX ( permanent international peace bureau) 1910 Nobel Peace Prize Bureau( submitted by Wanda) permanent international peace bureau History of http://www.almaz.com/nobel/peace/1910a.html
Index Of Nobel Peace Prize Laureates Passy, Frederic, 1901. Pauling, Linus Carl, 1962. Pearson, Lester Bowles, 1957. Peres, Shimon, 1994. permanent international peace bureau, 1910. Pire, Georges Henri, 1958. http://almaz.com/nobel/peace/alpha.html
Winners Of The Nobel Peace Prize A comprehensive list of Nobel Peace Prize Laureates, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. Member of the Belgian Parliament (Sénateur). President of the permanent international peace bureau, Berne http://www.almaz.com/nobel/peace/peace.html
Extractions: The prize was awarded to: S HIRIN E BADI for her efforts for democracy and human rights The prize was awarded to: J IMMY C ARTER ... R. , former President of the United States of America, for his decades of untiring effort to find peaceful solutions to international conflicts, to advance democracy and human rights, and to promote economic and social development The prize was awarded to: U NITED N ATIONS , New York, NY, USA K OFI A NNAN , United Nations Secretary General The prize was awarded to: K IM D AE ... UNG for his work for democracy and human rights in South Korea and in East Asia in general, and for peace and reconciliation with North Korea in particular. The prize was awarded to: D OCTORS W ITHOUT ... F , Brussels, Belgium. The prize was awarded jointly to: J OHN H UME and D AVID T RIMBLE for their efforts to find a peaceful solution to the conflict in Northern Ireland. The prize was awarded jointly to: I NTERNATIONAL C AMPAIGN TO ... (ICBL) and J ODY W ILLIAMS for their work for the banning and clearing of anti-personnel mines.
International Peace Bureau -- Encyclopædia Britannica in full permanent international peace bureau, international organization founded in 1891 in Bern, Switz., to create a central office through which peace http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?eu=106644&tocid=0&query=peace movements
Nobel Peace Prize 1902 Élie Ducommun (Switzerland) and Charles Albert Gobat, honorary secretaries of the permanent international peace bureau in Berne. http://www.fact-index.com/n/no/nobel_peace_prize.html
Extractions: Main Page See live article Alphabetical index The Nobel Peace Prize (pronounced with the stress on the second syllable of Nobel ) is one of Nobel Prizes bequested by the Swedish industrialist and inventor Alfred Nobel . Four of the five prizes are awarded in Stockholm each year, but Nobel had stipulated in his will that the Peace Prize could not be awarded in Sweden. Instead the Norwegian capital of Oslo was chosen as the award site and the Norwegian Nobel Committee, which members are chosen by the Norwegian Parliament , is appointed to select the laureate for the Peace Prize. According to the will of Alfred Nobel the prize should be awarded "to the person who shall have done the most or the best work for fraternity between the nations, for the abolition or reduction of standing armies and for the holding and promotion of peace congresses". This is a list of the Nobel Peace Prize laureates: Jean Henri Dunant (Switzerland), founder of the Red Cross and initiator of the Geneva convention (France), founder and president of the Societé Française pour l'arbitrage entre nations. ; Charles Albert Gobat , honorary secretaries of the Permanent International Peace Bureau in Berne. ;
1910 Literature Paul Johann Ludwig Heyse; Peace - permanent international peace bureau. This article is from Wikipedia. All text is available http://www.fact-index.com/1/19/1910.html
Extractions: 5 Nobel Prizes January 13 - The first live musical radio program. Lee De Forest broadcasts a live performance of Enrico Caruso from the Metropolitan Opera February 8 - The Boy Scouts of America is incorporated by William D. Boyce. March 3 Rockefeller Foundation : J.D. Rockefeller Jr announces his retirement from managing his businesses so that he could devote full time to being a philanthropist March 17 - Luther Gulick and his wife Charlotte found Camp Fire Girls (formally announced in March 28 - Henri Fabre becomes the first person to fly a seaplane after taking off from a water runway near Martigues, France May 6 George V becomes King of the United Kingdom upon the death of his father, Edward VII May 11 - An act of the United States Congress establishes Glacier National Park in Montana May 16 - The United States Congress authorizes the creation of the United States Bureau of Mines. May 18 - The earth passes through the tail of Comet Halley May 31 - creation of the Union of South Africa July 4 African-American boxer Jack Johnson knocks out white boxer Jim Jeffries in a heavyweight boxing match sparking race riots across the United States July 24 - James MacGillivray publishes first account of Paul Bunyan in the Detroit News.
The Alfred B. Nobel Prize Winners: Peace 1910, permanent international peace bureau, 1911, Tobias MC Asser Alfred H. Fried, Netherlands Austria. 1912, Elihu Root, United States. 1913, Henri La Fontaine, Belgium. http://history1900s.about.com/library/misc/blnobelpeace.htm
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Extractions: L'IPB ¨ la pi¹ antica e tra le pi¹ vaste federazioni pacifiste; ¨ aperta a tutti i settori interessati al mantenimento della pace e si rivolge non solo ai pacifisti, ma ai giovani, alle donne, al mondo del lavoro e alle varie organizzazioni religiose e professionali. Based on: http://www.ipb.org/web/index.php Questa Categoria ha bisogno di un Editore - Richiedila Open Site Code 0.5.3 JVDS.com
Extractions: I laureati al Premio Nobel per la Fisica, la Chimica, la Medicina e fisiologia, la Letteratura e la Pace, nel periodo dal 1901 fino al 1968. Italiano>Nobel Overview Name Fisica Chimica Medicina e fisiologia Letteratura Pace anno Wilhelm Conrad R¶ntgen Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff Emil Adolf von Behring Sully Prudhomme ... Henri La Fontaine non assegnato Theodore William Richards Robert B¡r¡ny non assegnato non assegnato Sir William Henry Bragg William Lawrence Bragg Richard Martin Willst¤tter non assegnato Romain Rolland non assegnato non assegnato non assegnato non assegnato Verner von Heidenstam non assegnato Charles Glover Barkla non assegnato non assegnato Karl Adolph Gjellerup Henrik Pontoppidan Comitato Internazionale Croce Rossa Max Karl Planck ... Fritz Haber non assegnato non assegnato non assegnato Johannes Stark non assegnato Jules Bordet Carl Friedrich Spitteler Thomas Woodrow Wilson Charles Edouard Guillaume ... Frederick Soddy non assegnato Anatole France Karl Hjalmar Branting Christian Lous Lange ... William Butler Yeats non assegnato Karl Manne Georg Siegbahn non assegnato Willem Einthoven Wladyslaw Stanislaw Reymont non assegnato James Franck Gustav Ludwig Hertz Richard Adolf Zsigmondy non assegnato George Bernard Shaw Sir Austen Chamberlain Charles Gates Dawes Jean Baptiste Perrin ... Sigrid Undset non assegnato
The Norwegian Nobel Institute - List Of Laureates Secretary of the permanent international peace bureau (Bureau International Permanent de la Paix), Bern; and Gobat, Charles Albert, Switzerland, 18431914. http://www.nobel.no/eng_lau_list.html
NOBEL PEACE PRIZE WINNERS 1912 Elihu Root. 1911 Tobias Michael Carel Asser, Alfred Hermann Fried. 1910 Bureau international permanent de la Paix (permanent international peace bureau). http://www.anarchy.no/nobel.html
Extractions: NOBEL PEACE PRIZE WINNERS 2001 Kofi Annan and UN 2000 Kim Dae-jung 1999 Médecins Sans Frontières 1998 John Hume, David Trimble 1997 International Campaign to Ban Landmines, Jody Williams 1996 Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo, José Ramos-Horta 1995 Joseph Rotblat, Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs 1994 Yasser Arafat, Shimon Peres, Yitzhak Rabin 1993 Nelson Mandela, Frederik Willem de Klerk 1992 Rigoberta Menchú Tum 1991 Aung San Suu Kyi 1990 Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev 1989 The 14th Dalai Lama (Tenzin Gyatso ) 1988 United Nations Peacekeeping Forces 1987 Oscar Arias Sanchez 1986 Elie Wiesel 1985 International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War Inc. 1984 Desmond Mpilo Tutu 1983 Lech Walesa 1982 Alva Myrdal, Alfonso García Robles 1981 Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees 1980 Adolfo Pérez Esquivel 1979 Mother Teresa 1978 Mohamed Anwar al-Sadat, Menachem Begin 1977 Amnesty International 1976 Betty Williams, Mairead Corrigan 1975 Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov 1974 Seán MacBride, Eisaku Sato
20th Century Year By YEar 1902 The prize was divided equally between DUCOMMUN, LIE, Switzerland, b. 1833, d. 1906 Honorary Secretary of the permanent international peace bureau, Berne. http://www.multied.com/20th/1902.html
Extractions: The prize was awarded jointly to: LORENTZ, HENDRIK ANTOON, the Netherlands, Leyden University, b. 1853, d. 1928; and ZEEMAN, PIETER, the Netherlands, Amsterdam University, b. 1865, d. 1943: "in recognition of the extraordinary service they rendered by their researches into the influence of magnetism upon radiation phenomena"
20th Century Year By YEar 1913 Peace HENRI LA FONTAINE, Belgium. Member of the Belgian Parliament (S 142;nateur). President of the permanent international peace bureau, Berne. http://www.multied.com/20th/1913.html
Extractions: WERNER, ALFRED, Switzerland, Zurich University, b. 1866 (in Mulhouse, Alsace, then Germany), d. 1919: "in recognition of his work on the linkage of atoms in molecules by which he has thrown new light on earlier investigations and opened up new fields of research especially in inorganic chemistry" Literature