Pan-American Conference - List of Pan-American Conferences

List of Pan-American Conferences

International summits have been held in the following cities:

Dates / Year City Notes
October 2, 1889 – April 1890 Washington See First International Conference of American States
October 22, 1901 – January 31, 1902 Mexico City (2nd)
July 21 – August 26, 1906 Rio de Janeiro (3rd)
July 12 – August 30, 1910 Buenos Aires (4th)
March 25 – May 3, 1923 Santiago (5th) Treaty to avoid or prevent Conflicts between the American States (May 3, 1923)
January 16 – February 20, 1928 Havana (6th)
  • Convention on Private International Law (February 20, 1928)
  • Convention regarding the Status of Aliens in the respective Territories of the Contracting Parties (February 20, 1928)
  • Convention concerning the Duties and Rights of States in the event of Civil Strife (February 20, 1928)
  • Convention on Maritime Neutrality (February 20, 1928)
  • Convention regarding Diplomatic Officers (February 20, 1928)
December 3–26, 1933 Montevideo (7th)
  • Convention on Rights and Duties of States (December 26, 1933)
December 9–27, 1938 Lima (8th)
March 30 – May 2, 1948 Bogota (9th) Led by General George C. Marshall, created the Organization of American States
March 1–28, 1954 Caracas (10th)
February 1960 Quito (11th)
1967 Buenos Aires
1985 Cartagena de Indias
December 1994 Miami
1996 Santa Cruz de la Sierra
1998 Santiago
2001 Québec City

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