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21. Nobel Peace Prize
Élie Ducommun, Honorary Secretary, permanent international peace bureau, Berne,Switzerland and Charles Albert Gobat, Secretary General,
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22. PEACE PRIZE
Secretary of the permanent international peace bureau (BureauInternational International Peace Bureau (Bureau International Permanent de la Paix), Bern.
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The Nobel Peace Prize
The prize was divided equally between:
Dunant, Jean Henri, Switzerland, 1828-1910. Founder of the Red Cross (Comité
International de la Croix-Rouge),
Geneva. Initiator of the Geneva Convention;
and
Passy, Frédéric, France, 1822-1912. Founder and President of the first French peace society
(Ligue internationale et
permanente de la paix, later known as Société Francaise pour l'arbitrage entre nations).
The prize was divided equally between:
Ducommun, Élie, Switzerland, 1833-1906. Hon. Secretary of the Permanent International
Peace
Bureau (BureauInternational Permanent de la Paix), Bern; and Gobat, Charles Albert, Switzerland, 1843-1914. Secretary General of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (Unioninterparlementaire), Bern. Hon. Secretary of the Permanent International Peace Bureau (Bureau International Permanent dela Paix), Bern.
Cremer, Sir William Randal, Great Britain, 1838-1908. Member of Parliament. Secretary of the InternationalArbitration League.
Institut de Droit International (Institute of International Law), Gent, Belgium (a scientific society founded in 1873).

23. Nobel Prize In Peace@Everything2.com
The permanent international peace bureau (Bureau International Permanent de laPaix), Bern. Founded in 1891. 1911. Tobias Michael Carel Asser,
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24. Why War? Keywords: Nobel Peace Prize
honorary secretaries of the permanent international peace bureau in Berne . Bureau International Permanent de la Paix (Permanent International Peace
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25. Odin - The Nobel Peace Prize
Executive members of the permanent international peace bureau. BUREAU INTERNATIONALPERMANENT DE LA PAIX (permanent international peace bureau), Berne,
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The Nobel Peace Prize
In his will of 1895 Alfred Nobel stipulated that the scientific prizes and the prize for literature should be awarded by Swedish institutions. But the decision regarding the peace prize he left to a committee appointed by the Norwegian parliament, the Storting. The reasons why the Swede Alfred Nobel entrusted this honourable task to the Norwegian national assembly are not quite clear. Norway and Sweden had been united under the same sovereign since 1814, but towards the end of the century Norwegian agitation for the dissolution of that union became increasingly strong. It may well be that this gesture was an attempt to defuse a conflict that threatened to explode. On the other hand there is nothing to indicate that Nobel was particularly involved in this constitutional crisis, living outside Sweden as he did for most of his life. Another explanation might lie in his presumed respect for the work of the Storting in the international field: for instance, its decision of 1880 in favour of international arbitration and its active support of the interparliamentary movement. The fact that the Storting appoints the five members of the Peace Prize Selection Committee does not imply that it is as such responsible for the Committee¹s decisions. The Committee is a completely independent body.

26. Odinarkiv - The Nobel Peace Prize
permanent international peace bureau (Bureau International Permanent de la Paix),Berne. 1903 CREMER, Sir WILLIAM RANDAL, Great Britain, 1838 1908.
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The Nobel Peace Prize
October is the month when the names of the Nobel prize winners are made known to the world. The winners are the people who have proved worthy to be honoured that year for their significant contributions in the fields of physics, chemistry, medicine, literature and work for peace. In addition, a Nobel memorial prize was established in 1968 The Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel. Since 1969, this prize has been awarded at the same time as the five Nobel Prizes. Many other similar prizes are of course given by other institutions all over the world, but the Nobel prizes have maintained a unique position since the first one was awarded in 1901. There are many reasons for this, but probably one of the most important is the general trust in the thoroughness of the investigations and deliberations undertaken by highly qualified persons before each award is made. In his will of 1895 Alfred Nobel stipulated that the scientific prizes and the prize for literature should be awarded by Swedish institutions. But the decision regarding the peace prize he left to a committee appointed by the Norwegian parliament, the Storting.

27. Nobel Peace Prize Award For 1901 - 1910
1910 permanent international peace bureau. Work Pacifist activities. © 1975 1981 by David Wallechinsky Irving Wallace Reproduced with permission from
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Nobel Peace Prize Award for 1901 - 1910
About the winners of the Nobel Peace Prize from 1901 to 1910 including Red Cross founder Dunant, the Institute of International Law, and Theodore Roosevelt, as well as behind the scenes information on the decision.
PEACE 1901 Jean H. Dunant (1828-1910), Swiss. Work: Founded International Red Cross. Frederic Passy (1822-1912), French. Work: Founded 1st French peace organization. Behind the AwardTypically, there was controversy over this 1st peace prize. Some felt that Nobel had not intended the prize to be awarded to more than one person. Others, among them Nobel's former secretary, felt that Dunant, founder of the International Red Cross, should not have received the prize. And there were those who felt that, if he got any prize at all, it should have been the one for medicine. 1902 Elie Ducommun (1833-1906), Swiss. Charles A. Gobat (1843-1914), Swiss. Work: Both led the Bureau International Permanent de la Paix. 1903 William R. Cremer (1828-1908), British. Work: Founded Workmen's Peace Association. 1904 Institute of International Law. Work: Codified international law.

28. Nobel Peace Prize Award For 1906 To 1920
1910 permanent international peace bureau. Work Various peace projects, mostnotably the collection, storage, and dissemination of pacifistrelated data
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Nobel Peace Prize Award for 1906 to 1920
About the Nobel Peace Prize Award from 1906 to 1920 including winners Roosevelt and Root, their works, and history.
PEACE 1906 Theodore Roosevelt (18581919), American Work: Arbitrated end of Russo-Japanese War 1907 Ernesto T. Moneta (18331918), Italian Work: Founded peace groups and wrote extensively on matters of peace Louis Renault (18431918), France Work: Worked for the establishment of rules for naval warfare, the extension of Red Cross influence, and international arbitration 1908 Fredrik Bajer (18371922), Danish Work: President of International Peace Bureau, Bern; worked to relax tension among Scandinavian countries Klas P. Arnoldson (18441916), Swedish Work: Cofounded Swedish Peace and Arbitration League; argued for peaceful secession of Norway from its union with Sweden 1909 August M. F. Beernaert (18291912), Belgian Work: Advocated arbitration and disarmament Paul H. Benjamin Balluat, Baron d'Estournelles de Constant (18521924), French Work: Worked for European union 1910 Permanent International Peace Bureau Work: Various peace projects, most notably the collection, storage, and dissemination of pacifist-related data

29. Gwobr Heddwch Nobel - Wicipedia
Bureau International Permanent de la Paix (permanent international peace bureau),Berne. 1911 Tobias Michael Carel Asser, yr Iseldiroedd, am hyfforddu r
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Gwobr Heddwch Nobel
Oddiwrth Wicipedia, y gwyddoniadur rhydd.
Rhestr o bobl a enyllodd Gwobr Nobel am Heddwch , un o'r Gwobrau Nobel
Jean Henri Dunant y Swistir am sefydlu'r Croes Coch a hyfforddi Cytundeb Genefa Fr©d©ric Passy Ffrainc am sefydlu a fod yn arlywydd Soci©t© Fran§aise pour l'arbitrage entre nations
‰lie Ducommun y Swistir a Charles Albert Gobat , ysgrifenyddion mygedol y Permanent International Peace Bureau yn Berne.
Syr William Randal Cremer Y Deyrnas Unedig ysgrifennydd y International Arbitration League
Institut de droit international yn Gent Gwlad Belg
Bertha Sophie Felicitas Baronin von Suttner , n©e Countess Kinsky von Chinic und Tettau, Awstria , lenor ac arlywydd mygedol y Permanent International Peace Bureau
Theodore Roosevelt , arlywydd yr UDA am draffrtio'r cytundeb heddwch ar ´l Rhyfel rhwng Rwsia a Siapan
Ernesto Teodoro Moneta yr Eidal , arlywydd y Lombard League of Peace a Louis Renault Ffrainc , athro prifysgol am Cyfraith Rhyngwladol
Klas Pontus Arnoldson Sweden , am sefydlu'r Swedish Peace and Arbitration League a Fredrik Bajer Denmarc , arlywydd mygedol y Permanent International Peace Bureau
Auguste Marie Francois Beernaert Gwlad Belg aelod y Cour Internationale d'Arbitrage a Paul Balluet d'Estournelles de Constant , Baron de Constant de Rebecque Ffrainc , am sefydlu a fod yn arlywydd y French parliamentary group for international arbitration ac am sefydlu'r Comit© de d©fense des int©rets nationaux et de conciliation internationale
Bureau International Permanent de la Paix ( Permanent International Peace Bureau ), Berne

30. NOBEL PEACE PRIZE WINNERS
NOBEL PEACE PRIZE WINNERS. 19012001 1910 Bureau international permanent dela Paix (permanent international peace bureau)
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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

31. Nobel Prize: Peace Timeline
Bureau international permanent de la Paix (permanent international peace bureau).1909. Auguste Marie François Beernaert, Paul HenriBenjamin d Estournelles
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Year Peace Prize Winner Jimmy Carter United Nations (U.N.), Kofi Annan Kim Dae-jung Médecins Sans Frontières John Hume, David Trimble International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL), Jody Williams Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo, José Ramos-Horta Joseph Rotblat, Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs Yasser Arafat, Shimon Peres, Yitzhak Rabin Nelson Mandela, Frederik Willem de Klerk Rigoberta Menchú Tum Aung San Suu Kyi Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev The 14th Dalai Lama (Tenzin Gyatso ) United Nations Peace-keeping Forces Oscar Arias Sanchez Elie Wiesel International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War Desmond Mpilo Tutu Lech Walesa Alva Myrdal, Alfonso García Robles Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Adolfo Pérez Esquivel Mother Teresa Mohamed Anwar al-Sadat, Menachem Begin Amnesty International Betty Williams, Mairead Corrigan Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov Seán MacBride, Eisaku Sato Henry A. Kissinger, Le Duc Tho No award Willy Brandt Norman E. Borlaug International Labour Organization (I.L.O.)

32. 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
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Switzerland Sir William R. Cremer Great Britain Institute of International Law Baroness Bertha von Suttner Austria Theodore Roosevelt United States Ernesto T. Moneta
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Denmark Auguste M. F. Beernaert
Paul H. B. B. d'Estournelles de Constant Belgium France Permanent International Peace Bureau Tobias M. C. Asser Alfred H. Fried Netherlands Austria Elihu Root United States Henri La Fontaine Belgium International Red Cross Woodrow Wilson United States France Karl H. Branting Christian L. Lange

33. The Gandhi Institute For Reconciliation
The International Peace Bureau, The American Friends Service Committee. Bureau international permanent de la Paix (permanent international peace bureau)
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Events M.K. Gandhi ... Dr. L. E. Carter, Sr. Personalities Hall of Honor Associations Publications Contact Us ... Nobel Peace Laureates(1901-1999) APPEAL OF THE NOBEL PEACE PRIZE LAUREATES
From: Nobel Peace Prize Laureates
To: Heads of States of all member countries of
the General Assembly of the United nations Today, in every single country throughout the world, there are manychildren silently suffering the effects and consequences of violence. This violence takes many different forms: between children on streets, atschool, in family life and in the community. There is physical violence, psychological violence, socio-economic violence, environmental violence and political violence. Many children - too many children -
live a "culture of violence". We wish to contribute to reduce their suffering. We believe that each child can discover, by himself, that violence is not inevitable. We can offer hope, not only to the children of the world, but to all of humanity, by beginning to create, and build, a new Culture of Non-Violence. For this reason, we address this solemn appeal to all Heads of States, of all member countries of the General Assembly of the United nations, for the UN General Assembly to declare:

34. THE IRAQ WAR AND ITS CONSEQUENCES
Cora Weiss, President (permanent international peace bureau, 1910) ChristianDominice (SecGeneral, Institute of International Law, 1904). Eminent Scholars
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THE IRAQ WAR AND ITS CONSEQUENCES
Thoughts of Nobel Peace Laureates and Eminent Scholars

edited by Irwin Abrams (Editor for three Volumes of Nobel Peace Lectures) (Director of East Asian Institute, NUS)
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Introduction

Chapter 1: Tenzin Gyatso, 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet Nobel Peace Laureate 1989
Press Release About the Editors
Irwin Abrams is considered the leading authority world-wide on the history of the Nobel Peace Prize and Editor for three Volumes of Nobel Peace Lectures. He is currently the Distinguished University Professor Emeritus at Antioch University in Yellow Springs, Ohio, where he taught European history and International Relations for more than three decades, administered international programs in Europe and consulted with U.S. governmental agencies.
Wang Gungwu is former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Hong Kong, Distinguished Senior Fellow at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (Singapore), Emeritus Professor of the Australian National University and the Director of the East Asian Institute at the National University of Singapore. A noted authority on Chinese history and civilization, he has written or edited more than 20 books dealing with Asia, particularly China.
An extraordinary collection of essays on the recently concluded Iraq War by Nobel Peace laureates and leading scholars.

35. Nobel Peace Prize
permanent international peace bureau. 1911. Tobias Asser, Alfred Fried International Committee of the Red Cross, League of Red Cross Societies. 1964
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This is a beta version of NNDB Search: All Names Living people Dead people Band Names Book Titles Movie Titles Full Text for Nobel Peace Prize HONOR Nobel Prize for Peace. Henry Dunant Albert Gobat Randal Cremer Institute of International Law Bertha von Suttner Theodore Roosevelt Ernesto Teodoro Moneta Louis Renault ... Paul Henri d'Estournelles de Constant Permanent International Peace Bureau Tobias Asser Alfred Fried Elihu Root Henri La Fontaine (no award) (no award) (no award) International Committee of the Red Cross (no award) Woodrow Wilson Hjalmar Branting Christian Lange Fridtjof Nansen (no award) (no award) Austen Chamberlain Charles G. Dawes Aristide Briand Gustav Stresemann ... Ludwig Quidde (no award) Frank B. Kellogg Jane Addams Nicholas Murray Butler (no award) Norman Angell Arthur Henderson Carl von Ossietzky Carlos Saavedra Lamas ... Robert Cecil Nansen International Office for Refugees (no award) (no award) (no award) (no award) (no award) International Committee of the Red Cross Cordell Hull Emily Greene Balch John R. Mott Friends Service Council, American Friends Service Committee (no award) John Boyd Orr Ralph Bunche Leon Jouhaux Albert Schweitzer ... George C. Marshall

36. World Scientific
Cora Weiss, President (permanent international peace bureau, 1910). ChristianDominice (SecGeneral, Institute of International Law, 1904). Eminent Scholar
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Nobel Peace Laureates and Scholars Speak Out on Iraq War WASHINGTON - September 29 - Statements from more than 30 Nobel Peace laureates and leading scholars are gathered to voice their concerns on the war in Iraq. Presented not as a collective of anti-war nor anti-Bush statements, the 33 Nobel Peace laureates and scholars come together to express their views in the latest book: The Iraq War and Its Consequences: Thoughts of Nobel Peace Laureates and Eminent Scholars Among the Nobel Peace laureates are the Dalai Lama of Tibet, Frederik Willem de Klerk (former President of South Africa), Jose Ramos-Horta (former Foreign Minister of East Timor), Irene Khan (Sec-General, Amnesty International) and Mairead Corrigan Maguire, now a leader of the Catholic peace movement. The Iraq War and Its Consequences: Thoughts of Nobel Peace Laureates and Eminent Scholars (World Scientific; November 2003), co-edited with Professor Wang Gungwu, Director of the East Asia Institute at the National University of Singapore. "This book is an exemplary example of people thinking critically and speaking out on the Iraq war. A "Think Critical; Speak Out" campaign will be a good cause of this book. Several progressive organizations, such as MoveOn.org and Artists United Win Without War, are also campaigning for similar causes. Particularly for Artists United WWW, a joint campaign will be very credible as Nobel Peace laureates speak out; Eminent Scholars speak out; Hollywood Stars speak out the public will speak out. This book will be great for raising awareness to the public on the issues and developments surrounding the Iraq war."

37. Geneva International Peace Research Institute | Centres Internationaux De Recher
Thus was born the ’permanent international peace bureau’, as it was known (’Permanent’was later dropped from the title). International Peace Research
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38. 20th Century Year By YEar 1902
1906 Honorary Secretary of the permanent international peace bureau, Berne.GOBAT, CHARLES ALBERT, Switzerland, b. 1843, d. 1914 Secretary General of the
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FISCHER, HERMANN EMIL, Germany, Berlin University, b. 1852, d. 1919: "in recognition of the extraordinary services he has rendered by his work on sugar and purine syntheses" Literature
MOMMSEN, CHRISTIAN MATTHIAS THEODOR, Germany, b. 1817 (in Garding, Sleswick, then Denmark), d. 1903: "the greatest living master of the art of historical writing, with special reference to his monumental work, A history of Rome" Physiology or Medicine
ROSS, Sir RONALD, Great Britain, University College, Liverpool, b. 1857 (in Almora, India), d. 1932: "for his work on malaria, by which he has shown how it enters the organism and thereby has laid the foundation for successful research on this disease and methods of combating it" Peace
Physics

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"

39. Nobel Peace Prize Information
honorary secretaries of the permanent international peace bureau in Berne. 1903 Sir William Randal Cremer (UK) secretary of the International
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nobel peace prize
The Nobel Peace Prize (where Nobel is pronounced with the stress on the second syllable) is one of five Nobel Prize s bequested by the Swedish industrialist and inventor Alfred Nobel . While the Physics, Chemistry, Medicine and Literature Prizes are awarded annually in Stockholm , the Peace Prize is awarded in the Norwegian capital of Oslo . The Norwegian Nobel Committee , whose members are chosen by the Norwegian Parliament , is appointed to select the laureate for the Peace Prize, and the prize is awarded by its chairman, Dr. Ole Danbolt Mjøs . At the time of Alfred Nobel's death Sweden and Norway were in a personal union in which the Swedish parliament was solely responsible for foreign policy (in addition to Swedish domestic policy), and the Norwegian Parliament was responsible only for Norwegian domestic policy. Alfred Nobel therefore stipulated that the Peace Prize be awarded by Norway rather than Sweden in order to prevent the manipulation of the selection process by foreign powers.
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".

40. CNN.com
Peace. 2001 UN Secretary General Kofi Annan and the United Nations 1910 Bureauinternational permanent de la Paix (permanent international peace bureau)
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