Carlos Saavedra Lamas

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Carlos Saavedra Lamas was an Argentine politician, jurist, and diplomat who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1936 for his work in mediating the Chaco War.

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instanceOf human
jurist
politician
awardReceived Nobel Peace Prize
causeOfDeath natural causes
continentOfCitizenship South America
countryOfCitizenship Argentina
dateOfBirth 1878-11-01
dateOfDeath 1959-05-05
educatedAt University of Buenos Aires NERFINISHED
era 20th century
ethnicGroup Argentine of Spanish descent
fieldOfWork diplomacy
international law
politics
hasGender male
honor first Latin American Nobel Peace Prize laureate
knownFor leadership in the League of Nations
promoting non-aggression pacts in Latin America
languageSpoken Spanish
legalSpecialization public international law
mediatedConflict Chaco War NERFINISHED
memberOf League of Nations (as delegate) NERFINISHED
name Carlos Saavedra Lamas NERFINISHED
nationality Argentine
NobelPrizeCategory Peace
NobelPrizeYear 1936
notableFor mediation in the Chaco War
notableWork anti-war and non-aggression treaties in Latin America
occupation diplomat
lawyer
politician
university professor
placeOfBirth Buenos Aires NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Buenos Aires NERFINISHED
politicalSphere foreign policy of Argentina
positionHeld Minister of Foreign Affairs of Argentina
President of the Assembly of the League of Nations NERFINISHED
professor of law at the University of Buenos Aires
regionOfActivity Latin America NERFINISHED
workLocation Buenos Aires NERFINISHED

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UBA hasNotableAlumnus Carlos Saavedra Lamas
subject surface form: University of Buenos Aires