Pan-American Conference
The Conferences of American States, commonly referred to as the Pan-American Conferences, were meetings of the Pan-American Union, an international organization for cooperation on trade. James G. Blaine, a United States politician, Secretary of State and presidential contender, first proposed establishment of closer ties between the United States and its southern neighbors and proposed international conference. Blaine hoped that ties between the United States and its southern counterparts would open Latin American markets to US trade. Provided by Wikipedia
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Convención interamericana sobre concesión de los derechos civiles a la mujer, suscrita en la Novena Conferencia Internacional Americana, Bogotá, marzo 30-mayo 2, 1948 = Inter-Ameri...
Published 1948“…International American Conference Bogotá, Colombia…”
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Third Committee : civil and political rights of women : minutes and antecedents.
Published 1933“…International American Conference…”
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A comparison of the political and civil rights of men and women in the United States : statement interpreting the laws of the United States with respect to the political and civil...
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Report of the Inter American Commission of Women to the Eighth International Conference of American States : on the political and civil rights of women.
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