Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 May 2017
The International Conference of American Republics has assumed a well-defined and dignified position among the great international organizations of the world. Four conferences have met up to the present time. The suspicions and misrepresentations by which the first of these meetings were surrounded, while still occasionally cropping up in the press and among persons who are not entirely well informed, are no longer of any effect among serious publicists. As the general character of the International Union becomes more and more established, many matters that originally led to heated discussion may now be taken for granted and left to a purely academic forum.
1 The right of legation enjoyed by the Vatican rests on a different basis.
2 SUPPLEMENT, 1:303.
3 From the report of the Delegation of the United States, to the Department of State.
4 SUPPLEMENT, 3:237.