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Amancio Alcorta

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between the two nations, negotiations on which resulted in an 1898 treaty favorable to Argentina. Alcorta retired from the post in December 1899, having served three Presidents. A new diplomatic impasse led President Roca to reappoint the elder statesman to the post in April 1900. Alcorta died on May
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His personal law library, consisting of over 18,000 volumes, was donated to the
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Members of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies elected in Buenos Aires Province
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His January 1895 reappointment to the Foreign Ministry by President
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Continuing to teach law at his alma mater, in 1878 he authored his
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Anuario bibliográfico de la República Argentina: Amancio Alcorta
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5, 1902, at age 60 and three weeks before the signing of the
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coincided with difficult negotiations with the Government of
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in 1880, dealt with Argentine provinces' recurrent use of
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For the Argentine composer and domestic policy-maker, see
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legal theorist, conservative politician and diplomat.
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Amancio Jacinto Alcorta

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Argentine
Buenos Aires
University of Buenos Aires
juris doctor
Argentine Chamber of Deputies
Autonomist Party
Buenos Aires Province
Adolfo Alsina
prosecutor
judge
Buenos Aires Western Railway
Bank of the Province of Buenos Aires
National Buenos Aires College
maritime law
International Law
maritime piracy
Scrip
local currency
constitutional law
property rights
National Autonomist Party
Julio Roca
Miguel Juárez Celman
Luis Sáenz Peña
Chile
Andes

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