Alonso Reyes Guerra

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Alonso Reyes Guerra (* 1873 in Santa Rosa de Lima in the La Unión department ; † 1953 ) was a Salvadoran diplomat.

Life

Alonso Reyes Guerra was a relative of Antonio Reyes Guerra. Alonso Reyes Guerra studied at the Universidad de El Salvador Law , where he became Doctor of Laws was awarded his doctorate. In 1901 he sat as a replacement for the constituency of the Departamento La Unión in the legislative assembly of El Salvador . In 1906 he was a delegate to the International Commission of Jurists in Rio de Janeiro . From August 7, 1911 to 1915, he had exequatur as consul general in Hamburg .

During the government of Alfonso Quiñónez Molina from March 4, 1914 to March 1, 1927, he was in exile in Guatemala, where he was employed by the Anglo-South American Bank. On September 15, 1920 he was accepted into the Academia salvadoreña. In 1916 he was appointed director of the Centro Escolar para varones in the Barrio San José, entre la Octava y Décima calle Oriente in Berlin, El Salvador, which was later named after him. In 1921 he represented the government of El Salvador at the League of Nations in Geneva . In 1923 he represented the government of El Salvador at the Permanent International Court of Justice in The Hague . From July 1931 to 1933 he was Ambassador to the Court of St James’s . At the same time he was ambassador to Paris, Brussels, Madrid and Rome. He then practiced the profession of lawyer in El Salvador.

predecessor Office successor
Antonio Reyes Guerra Salvadoran Chargé d'Affaires in London
July 1931 to 1936
Samuel Jorge Dawson

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.asamblea.gob.sv/asamblea-legislativa/historia/Tomo_III_Historia_AsambleaLegislativa.pdf (link not available)
  2. Discursos del doctor Alonso Reyes-Guerra - pds.lib.harvard.edu
  3. General Secretary of the Second Pan-American Science Congress, p. 192
  4. Ed .: James Dunkerley , British documents on foreign affairs: Part 3. From 1940 through 1945. Series D. Latin America. South and Central America, January 1945 - June 1945