- John Bassett Moore
Infobox US Cabinet official
name=John Bassett Moore
image_width=225px
order=23rd
title=United States Assistant Secretary of State
term_start=April 27 ,1898
term_end=September 6 ,1898
predecessor=William R. Day
successor=David J. Hill
birth_date=birth date|1860|12|3|mf=y
birth_place=Smyrna, Delaware , U.S.
death_date=death date and age|1947|11|12|1860|12|3|mf=y
death_place=
party=Republican
spouse=
profession=Politician ,Author ,Lawyer ,Professor
religion=John Bassett Moore (
December 3 ,1860 –November 12 ,1947 ) was an American authority oninternational law who was a member of the Hague Tribunal and the first US judge to serve on thePermanent Court of International Justice (the "World Court").He was born in
Smyrna, Delaware , graduated at theUniversity of Virginia in 1880, and was admitted to the Delaware bar in 1883. From 1885 to 1886 he was alaw clerk at the Department of State, then an Assistant Secretary of State. In 1891 he took the first full professorship of international law atColumbia University ; he stayed there until 1924. During his service with the Department of State he acted as secretary to the Conference on Samoan Affairs (1887) and to the Fisheries Conference (1887-88).While holding the chair of international law and diplomacy at Columbia Professor Moore was frequently given granted leave of absence to accept appointments in the public interest. For part of 1898 he served as Assistant Secretary and Acting Secretary of State, and after the close of the war with Spain was secretary and council to the
American Peace Commission atParis . In 1901, he served as professor of International Law at theUnited States Naval War College , where he initiated that College's long series of 'International Law Blue Book' publications. Subsequently Moore represented the government as agent before the United States and Dominican Arbitration Tribunal (1904), as delegate to the FourthInternational American Conference atBuenos Aires and specialplenipotentiary to the Chilean centenary (both 1910), and as delegate to the International Commission of Jurists atRio de Janeiro (1912). He was on the Hague Tribunal from 1912 to 1938, and the International Court from 1921 to 1928.Moore was a proponent of neutrality, believing that the post-
World War I system of alliances would tend to broadenwar s into global conflicts.He was honored on a
U.S. postage stamp , issuedDecember 3 ,1966 , the $5 value of theProminent Americans Issue . John Bassett Moore Intermediate School, a public school for the 5th and 6th grades in his hometown of Smyrna, Delaware, was named in his honor.Works
* "Reports on Extraterritorial Crime" (1887)
* "Extradition and Interstate Rendition" (two volumes, 1891)
* "American Notes on the Conflict of Laws" (1896)
* "History and Digest of International Arbitrations" (6 vols., 1898)
* "American Diplomacy" (1905)
* "Digest of International Law" (8 vols., 1906)
* "Works of James Buchanan" (12 vols., 1909-11, reissued 1960)
* "Four Phases of American Development" (1912)
* "International Law and Some Current Illusions" (1924)
* "The Permanent Court of International Justice" (1924)
* "International Adjudications, Ancient and Modern" (8 vols., 1937)
* "Collected Papers" (7 vols., 1945)
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