•
Josef Redlich (
Austria-Hungary, professor of law at the
University of Vienna) •
Walther Schücking (
Germany, professor of public international law, the first German judge at the
Permanent Court of International Justice in
The Hague) •
Francis Wrigley Hirst (
United Kingdom, editor of
The Economist) •
Henry Noel Brailsford (
United Kingdom, journalist) •
Paul-Henri-Benjamin Balluet d'Estournelles (
France, senator, winner of the 1909
Nobel Peace Prize) •
Justin Godart (
France, politician,
French National Assembly) •
Pavel Milyukov (
Russia, historian, member of
State Duma) •
Samuel Train Dutton (
Columbia University,
United States). ==References==