Memoria Del Per En El Arbitraje Sobre Sus L mites Con El Ecuador Presentada S.M. El Real rbitro, Volume 2 offers a detailed historical record of Peru's arguments and evidence presented during the arbitration process with Ecuador regarding their border dispute. Published in 1906, this volume provides insight into the complex negotiations and legal justifications employed by Peru to defend its territorial claims.
This historical document is invaluable for researchers and historians interested in South American history, international law, and the resolution of territorial disputes. It offers a firsthand account of the political and diplomatic strategies utilized by Peru during a crucial period in its relationship with Ecuador. The book serves as an essential resource for understanding the historical context of the ongoing border issues between these two nations and the role of international arbitration in resolving such conflicts.
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