| Nomination for Nobel Peace Prize | 
| Year: | 1925 | 
| Number: | 5 - 1 | 
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| Nominee: 
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| Name: | Ferdinand Edouard  Buisson | 
| Gender: | M | 
| Year, Birth: | 1841 | 
| Year, Death: | 1932 | 
| Profession: | Former professor and education administrator. Legislator. President of the French Human Rights League. | 
| University: | Sorbonne | 
| City: | Paris | 
| Country: | FRANCE (FR) | 
| Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize 1927 | 
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| Motivation: | Buisson attended several peace conferences, including the Geneva Conference in 1867 that had great influence on the development of the idea of peace. 
He promoted reconciliation and rapprochement between peoples, a matter of great importance considering the strained relationship between France and Germany.
Buisson was founder and president of the League of Human Rights (Ligue des Droits de l'Homme). | 
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| Nominator: 
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| Name: | Charles Robert  Richet | 
| Gender: | M | 
| Year, Birth: | 1850 | 
| Year, Death: | 1935 | 
| Profession: | Professor of Physiology. Member of the Commission of the International Peace Bureau. | 
| University: | University of Paris | 
| City: | Paris | 
| Country: | FRANCE (FR) | 
| Awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1913 | 
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