The Nomination Database for the
Nobel Peace Prize, 1901-1956
| Year |
Nominator |
Nominee(s) |
Motivation |
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| 1910 |
7 members of the Argentine parliament |
de Oliveira Cezar de Costa |
Nominated for her efforts to end the conflict between Argentina and Chile. |
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| 1911 |
Larreta |
de Oliveira Cezar de Costa |
Nominated for her efforts to end the conflict between Argentina and Chile. |
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| 1912 |
de Labra |
Zeballos |
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| 1912 |
Weiss |
Zeballos |
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| 1914 |
Bosch |
Drago |
Inititated the "Drago Doctrine" that opposed forcible collection of debts in any South American republic through military intervention. He promoted peace, international cooperation and arbitration. Drago was a member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague.
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| 1920 |
Hijo / Arce / Padilla |
Zeballos |
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| 1922 |
Padilla |
Zeballos |
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| 1923 |
Melo |
Zeballos |
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| 1935 |
de la Barra |
Lamas |
When Saavedra Lamas became foreign minister in 1932 he brought Argentina back into active participation in the League of Nations. Saavedra Lamas drafted the Antiwar Pact of 1934, and it was signed by Italy, USA and 14 Latin-American countries. The Antiwar Pact of 1934 was intended as a means to secure an armistice in the Gran Chaco War between Bolivia and Paraguay. It condemned all forms of aggressive war, and any territorial change not effected by peaceful means was not to be recognized. |
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| 1935 |
Melo |
Lamas |
When Saavedra Lamas became foreign minister in 1932 he brought Argentina back into active participation in the League of Nations. Saavedra Lamas drafted the Antiwar Pact of 1934, and it was signed by Italy, USA and 14 Latin-American countries. The Antiwar Pact of 1934 was intended as a means to secure an armistice in the Gran Chaco War between Bolivia and Paraguay. It condemned all forms of aggressive war, and any territorial change not effected by peaceful means was not to be recognized. |
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MLA style: "Nomination Database - Peace". Nobelprize.org. 20 May 2013 http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/peace/nomination/nomination.php?action=advsearch&key1=candcity&log1=IS&string1=Buenos+Aires&log10=AND&key2=candcountry&log2=IS&string2=AR