After the revival and reconstitution of Italy Mancini along with other jurists such as Corsi Buzzati and Pasquale Fiore32 never tired of advocating the reform and codification of the law of nations or in a word the establishment of international justice in the interests of peace and the progress of civilization
So far this plea from our jurists and lawyers has not been answered so international justice is still the high objective of our world congresses and of our propaganda
A great deal of credit for the development of the study of international law in nearly every civilized country belongs to the Italian school from this study was born the Institute of International Law to which you so rightly awarded the Nobel Prize in one of the first years after you began to function
But Italy has done more than this