- Henri La Fontaine
Henri La Fontaine, (
22 April 1854 –14 May 1943 ) was a Belgian internationallawyer and president of theInternational Peace Bureau from 1907 to 1943 who received theNobel Prize for Peace in 1913.La Fontaine studied law at the
Free University of Brussels (now split into theUniversité Libre de Bruxelles and theVrije Universiteit Brussel ). He was admitted to the bar in 1877 and established a reputation as an authority oninternational law . In 1893, he became professor of international law at the Free University of Brussels and two years later was elected to the Belgian Senate as a member of the Socialist Party. He served as vice chairman of the Senate from 1919 to 1932.La Fontaine took an early interest in the International Peace Bureau, founded in 1882, and was influential in the Bureau's efforts to bring about The Hague Peace Conferences of 1899 and 1907. He was a member of the Belgian delegation to the Paris Peace Conference in 1919 and to the League of Nations Assembly (1920-21). In other efforts to foster world peace, he founded the Centre Intellectuel Mondial (later merged into the League of Nations Institute for Intellectual Co-operation) and proposed such organizations as a world school and university, a world parliament, and an international court of justice. He is the co-founder of Institut International de Bibliographie (which later became the
International Federation for Information and Documentation ,FID ) along withPaul Otlet .Henri La Fontaine was the author of a number of legal handbooks and a documentary history of international arbitration. He was also founder of the review La Vie Internationale. Henri La Fontaine was a
freemason , and a member of the lodge "Les Amis Philanthropes " in Brussels.References
* [http://www.nobel.se/peace/laureates/1913/index.html Nobel Committee information on La Fontaine]
* [http://www.nobel-winners.com/Peace/henri_marie_lafontaine.html www.nobel-winners.com information about Henri La Fontaine] - "the above Wikipedia article (or an earlier version of it) is based on text from this source, which is licensed under the GFDL."External links
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