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Mr. Coolidge, Here's a Court!

Hard, William | January 19, 1927 issue

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The article presents suggestions for U.S. President Calvin Coolidge to solve the legal controversy related to Nicaragua. In 1923, good pro-Courters of the U.S., constituted an international court for the judicial settlement of international disputes. The splendid name of this court is the International Central American Tribunal. The five Central American Powers agreed to refer to it "all controversies or questions which now exist between them or which may hereafter arise, whatever their nature or origin, in the event that they have failed to reach an understanding through diplomatic channels or have not accepted some other form of arbitration." Mr. Coolidge may send the Nicaraguan legal controversy to the new improved perfected International Central American Tribunal.

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INTERNATIONAL courts; INTERNATIONAL relations; COOLIDGE, Calvin, 1872-1933; PRESIDENTS -- United States; NICARAGUA; UNITED States
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