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International Arbitration League

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The organisation was run by men from working-class labouring backgrounds who were against increases in military spending or intervention in continental wars. It promoted a "high court of nations" and the development of international law. It was funded by the
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for its first years, which was a primarily Christian organisation that sought absolute pacifism. Instead the League sought out arbitration, which was familiar with its membership, as the approach was known to work in labour disputes. From 1889 it promoted
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was at various times its chairman, vice-chairman, secretary and treasurer. He wrote its manifesto, and its first article was the establishment of “High Court of Nations”. He was also the editor of its journal,
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it supported the use of armies by the Allies as a defensive measure. It was a promoter of the
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Semi-Detached Idealists, The British Peace Movement and International Relations, 1854-1945
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from 1872. It expanded out to Paris and soon had agents covering large parts of Europe.
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It was initially founded out of the British Workmen's Peace Committee, by the
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The organization was later incorporated into the Mondcivitan Republic(
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was a society of pacifists run by working-class men.
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Index

Nobel Peace Prize
William Randal Cremer
Reform League
Peace Society
disarmament
Howard Evans
World War I
League of Nations
Commonwealth of World Citizens
International arbitration
International Arbitration and Peace Association
Categories
Pacifism in Europe
International political organizations

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