The Nomination Database for the Nobel Prize
in Peace, 1901-1956
| Year: | 1901 |
| Number: | 6-4 |
| Nominee: | |
| Name: | Élie Ducommun |
| Gender: | M |
| Year, birth: | 1833 |
| Year, death: | 1906 |
| Profession/Category: | Veteran peace advocate. Honorary secretary of the Permanent International Peace Bureau. |
| Country: | CH (SWITZERLAND) |
| Received prize: | Pea 1902 » |
| Motivation: | Ducommun was the unpaid leader of the Permanent International Peace Bureau, and his work was therefore closely connected to it. He actively started working for peace in 1867 when he participated at the foundation of Ligue de la Paix et de la Liberté. Ducommun advocated a pragmatic and practical approach to peace work, and he promoted international arbitration. |
| Nominator: |
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| Name: | Samuel Baart de la Faille |
| Gender: | M |
| Profession/Category: | Member of the Commission of the Permanent International Peace Bureau |
| City: | The Hague |
| Country: | NL (NETHERLANDS) |
| Evaluation: | |
| Evaluator 1: | |
| Name: | Christian Lous Lange |
| Gender: | M |
| Comment: | Dr. de la Faille wanted to draw the Norwegian Nobel Committee's attention to the following candidates as worthy recipients of the peace prize: 1. the International Peace Bureau and Ducommun 2. Passy 3. Dunant 4. Suttner 5. Bloch 6. ten Kate. |
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MLA style: "Nomination Database - Peace". Nobelprize.org. 25 May 2013 http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/peace/nomination/nomination.php?action=show&showid=3275
