Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 April 2017
An editorial on the Turkish Institute of International Law by Professor Philip Marshall Brown, President of the American Peace Society, appeared in the October 1943 issue of this JOURNAL. I had the pleasure of publishing in the ULUS newspaper on the 23rd of February, 1944, a translation of this editorial, which contained the expression of many good wishes for our Institute no less than for Turkey itself and I was rewarded by seeing that it aroused great interest and profound gratification in learned and political circles in Turkey. Needless to say, this favorable comment on its inauguration and work, written by an authority in the most progressive country in the world, was recorded with deep gratitude and pride by our Institute.
1 The famous mathematician von Mises, the philsopher Reihenbach, the physicist Dember, the jurist Honig, the surgeon Nissen. One of our valued professors, the economist Ropke, has gone to Switzerland.
2 [Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1923, Vol. II, pp. 913–914.]
3 [Text of the Convention in this Journal, Vol. 18 (1924), Supplement, pp. 53–62 and in Hudson, Manley O. (ed.), International Legislation, Washington, 1931, Vol. II, pp. 1028–1041 Google Scholar.]
4 [Text of the Convention of July 20, 1936, in this Journal, Vol. 31 (1937), Supplement, pp. 1–18; also in Hudson, work cited, Vol. VII, pp. 386–404.]
5 New York Times, August 13, 1941, p. 1, cols. 1–2.
6 The Times, London, May 8, 1941, p. 2.