Nomination for Nobel Peace Prize |
Year: | 1902 |
Number: | 27 - 2 |
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Nominee 1:
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Name: | The Inter-Parliamentary Union |
City: | Bern |
Country: | SWITZERLAND (CH) |
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Nominee 2:
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Name: | The Permanent International Peace Bureau |
Profession: | Central office through which peace activities could be coordinated |
City: | Bern |
Country: | SWITZERLAND (CH) |
Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize 1910 |
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Motivation: | The Inter-Parliamentary Union promoted international arbitration and it organized annual inter-parliamentary conferences.
The Peace Bureau organized peace conferences, and it collected and published peace literature. It was the heart of the European peace movement, and it co-ordinated the activities of the various national and non-governmental peace organizations. |
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Nominator:
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Name: | Hans Jakob Horst |
Gender: | M |
Year, Birth: | 1848 |
Year, Death: | 1931 |
Profession: | Rector. Member of the Norwegian Nobel Committee (1901-1931). |
Country: | NORWAY (NO) |
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Comments: |
Horst primarily nominated the Inter-Parliamentary Union as a single nominee, or as a co-recipient alonside the Permanent International Peace Bureau. In case the Committee wanted to give the prize to a person Horst primarily suggested that the prize ought to be divided equally between Cremer and Gobat. His subsidiary suggestion was a divided prize between Gobat and Ducommun.
The Inter-Parliamentary Union was included on the short list, but no new evalutation was requested. |
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