“Let us assume that the ideal were reached; let us imagine a state of international life in which the danger of war no longer exists. Then no one would dare to demand a penny for obviously completely superfluous armaments.” WarStatesImagineDangerDemandIdealsAssumingInternationalDarePenniesSuperfluousArmament Author:Ludwig Quidde
“The security of which we speak is to be attained by the development of international law through an international organization based on the principles of law and justice.” LawSpeakJusticePrinciplesSecurityDevelopmentOrganizationInternationalInternational LawLaw And Justice Author:Ludwig Quidde
“The present level of armaments could be taken as the starting point. It could be stipulated in an international treaty that these armaments should be simultaneously and uniformly reduced by a certain proportion in all countries.” ShouldCountryCertainLevelsTakenStartingInternationalProportionTreatiesStarting PointArmament Author:Ludwig Quidde
“I am convinced that when the history of international law comes to be written centuries hence, it will be divided into two periods: the first being from the earliest times to the end of the nineteenth century, and the second beginning with the Hague Conference.” FirstsTwoEndsLawWrittenCenturyPeriodsInternationalConvincedDividedConferencesNineteenth CenturyInternational Law Author:Ludwig Quidde
“Every success in limiting armaments is a sign that the will to achieve mutual understanding exists, and every such success thus supports the fight for international law and order.” LawOrderFightingUnderstandingSupportAchieveInternationalMutualLaw And OrderInternational LawArmamentMutual Understanding Author:Ludwig Quidde