Nobel peace prize 2022: Complete list of winners from 1901 to 2022
Oslo, Oct 07: Human rights advocate Ales Bialiatski, Russian human rights organisation Memorial and Ukrainian human rights organisation Center for Civil Liberties won Nobel Peace Prize 2022.
Nobel Peace Prize 2022 is awarded to individuals or organisations who had done most for "fraternity between nations, for the abolition or reduction of standing armies and for the holding and promotion of peace congresses".
The Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded 103 times to 140 Nobel Prize laureates between 1901 and 2022, 110 individuals and 30 organizations. Since the International Committee of the Red Cross has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize three times (in 1917, 1944 and 1963), and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize two times (in 1954 and 1981), there are 27 individual organizations which have been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
Nobel Prize Winners List 2022: Complete list of Nobel laureates since 1901:
The Nobel Peace Prize 2022
The 2022 Peace Prize is awarded to human rights advocate Ales Bialiatski from Belarus, the Russian human rights organisation Memorial and the Ukrainian human rights organisation Center for Civil Liberties. The Peace Prize laureates represent civil society in their home countries. They have for many years promoted the right to criticise power and protect the fundamental rights of citizens. They have made an outstanding effort to document war crimes, human right abuses and the abuse of power. Together they demonstrate the significance of civil society for peace and democracy.
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
2021
Maria
Ressa
and
Dmitry
Andreyevich
Muratov
"for
their
efforts
to
safeguard
freedom
of
expression,
which
is
a
precondition
for
democracy
and
lasting
peace"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
2020
World
Food
Programme
(WFP)
"for
its
efforts
to
combat
hunger,
for
its
contribution
to
bettering
conditions
for
peace
in
conflict-affected
areas
and
for
acting
as
a
driving
force
in
efforts
to
prevent
the
use
of
hunger
as
a
weapon
of
war
and
conflict"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
2019
Abiy
Ahmed
Ali
"for
his
efforts
to
achieve
peace
and
international
cooperation,
and
in
particular
for
his
decisive
initiative
to
resolve
the
border
conflict
with
neighbouring
Eritrea"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
2018
Denis
Mukwege
and
Nadia
Murad
"for
their
efforts
to
end
the
use
of
sexual
violence
as
a
weapon
of
war
and
armed
conflict"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
2017
International
Campaign
to
Abolish
Nuclear
Weapons
(ICAN)
"for
its
work
to
draw
attention
to
the
catastrophic
humanitarian
consequences
of
any
use
of
nuclear
weapons
and
for
its
ground-breaking
efforts
to
achieve
a
treaty-based
prohibition
of
such
weapons"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
2016
Juan
Manuel
Santos
"for
his
resolute
efforts
to
bring
the
country's
more
than
50-year-long
civil
war
to
an
end"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
2015
National
Dialogue
Quartet
"for
its
decisive
contribution
to
the
building
of
a
pluralistic
democracy
in
Tunisia
in
the
wake
of
the
Jasmine
Revolution
of
2011"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
2014
Kailash
Satyarthi
and
Malala
Yousafzai
"for
their
struggle
against
the
suppression
of
children
and
young
people
and
for
the
right
of
all
children
to
education"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
2013
Organisation
for
the
Prohibition
of
Chemical
Weapons
(OPCW)
"for
its
extensive
efforts
to
eliminate
chemical
weapons"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
2012
European
Union
(EU)
"for
over
six
decades
contributed
to
the
advancement
of
peace
and
reconciliation,
democracy
and
human
rights
in
Europe"
Annie Ernaux wins 2022 Nobel Prize in literature
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
2011
Ellen
Johnson
Sirleaf,
Leymah
Gbowee
and
Tawakkol
Karman
"for
their
non-violent
struggle
for
the
safety
of
women
and
for
women's
rights
to
full
participation
in
peace-building
work"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
2010
Liu
Xiaobo
"for
his
long
and
non-violent
struggle
for
fundamental
human
rights
in
China"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
2009
Barack
H.
Obama
"for
his
extraordinary
efforts
to
strengthen
international
diplomacy
and
cooperation
between
peoples"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
2008
Martti
Ahtisaari
"for
his
important
efforts,
on
several
continents
and
over
more
than
three
decades,
to
resolve
international
conflicts"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
2007
Intergovernmental
Panel
on
Climate
Change
(IPCC)
and
Albert
Arnold
(Al)
Gore
Jr.
"for
their
efforts
to
build
up
and
disseminate
greater
knowledge
about
man-made
climate
change,
and
to
lay
the
foundations
for
the
measures
that
are
needed
to
counteract
such
change"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
2006
Muhammad
Yunus
and
Grameen
Bank
"for
their
efforts
to
create
economic
and
social
development
from
below"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
2005
International
Atomic
Energy
Agency
(IAEA)
and
Mohamed
ElBaradei
"for
their
efforts
to
prevent
nuclear
energy
from
being
used
for
military
purposes
and
to
ensure
that
nuclear
energy
for
peaceful
purposes
is
used
in
the
safest
possible
way"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
2004
Wangari
Muta
Maathai
"for
her
contribution
to
sustainable
development,
democracy
and
peace"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
2003
Shirin
Ebadi
"for
her
efforts
for
democracy
and
human
rights.
She
has
focused
especially
on
the
struggle
for
the
rights
of
women
and
children"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
2002
Jimmy
Carter
"for
his
decades
of
untiring
effort
to
find
peaceful
solutions
to
international
conflicts,
to
advance
democracy
and
human
rights,
and
to
promote
economic
and
social
development"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
2001
United
Nations
(U.N.)
and
Kofi
Annan
"for
their
work
for
a
better
organized
and
more
peaceful
world"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
2000
Kim
Dae-jung
"for
his
work
for
democracy
and
human
rights
in
South
Korea
and
in
East
Asia
in
general,
and
for
peace
and
reconciliation
with
North
Korea
in
particular"
Carolyn Bertozzi, Morten Meldal, Barry Sharpless win 2022 Nobel prize in chemistry
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1999
Médecins
Sans
Frontières
"in
recognition
of
the
organization's
pioneering
humanitarian
work
on
several
continents"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1998
John
Hume
and
David
Trimble
"for
their
efforts
to
find
a
peaceful
solution
to
the
conflict
in
Northern
Ireland"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1997
International
Campaign
to
Ban
Landmines
(ICBL)
and
Jody
Williams
"for
their
work
for
the
banning
and
clearing
of
anti-personnel
mines"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1996
Carlos
Filipe
Ximenes
Belo
and
José
Ramos-Horta
"for
their
work
towards
a
just
and
peaceful
solution
to
the
conflict
in
East
Timor"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1995
Joseph
Rotblat
and
Pugwash
Conferences
on
Science
and
World
Affairs
"for
their
efforts
to
diminish
the
part
played
by
nuclear
arms
in
international
politics
and,
in
the
longer
run,
to
eliminate
such
arms"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1994
Yasser
Arafat,
Shimon
Peres
and
Yitzhak
Rabin
"for
their
efforts
to
create
peace
in
the
Middle
East"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1993
Nelson
Mandela
and
Frederik
Willem
de
Klerk
"for
their
work
for
the
peaceful
termination
of
the
apartheid
regime,
and
for
laying
the
foundations
for
a
new
democratic
South
Africa"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1992
Rigoberta
Menchú
Tum
"for
her
struggle
for
social
justice
and
ethno-cultural
reconciliation
based
on
respect
for
the
rights
of
indigenous
peoples"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1991
Aung
San
Suu
Kyi
"for
her
non-violent
struggle
for
democracy
and
human
rights"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1990
Mikhail
Sergeyevich
Gorbachev
"for
the
leading
role
he
played
in
the
radical
changes
in
East-West
relations"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1989
The
14th
Dalai
Lama
(Tenzin
Gyatso)
"for
advocating
peaceful
solutions
based
upon
tolerance
and
mutual
respect
in
order
to
preserve
the
historical
and
cultural
heritage
of
his
people"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1988
United
Nations
Peacekeeping
Forces
"for
preventing
armed
clashes
and
creating
conditions
for
negotiations"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1987
Oscar
Arias
Sánchez
"for
his
work
for
lasting
peace
in
Central
America"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1986
Elie
Wiesel
"for
being
a
messenger
to
mankind:
his
message
is
one
of
peace,
atonement
and
dignity"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1985
International
Physicians
for
the
Prevention
of
Nuclear
War
"for
spreading
authoritative
information
and
by
creating
awareness
of
the
catastrophic
consequences
of
nuclear
war"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1984
Desmond
Mpilo
Tutu
"for
his
role
as
a
unifying
leader
figure
in
the
non-violent
campaign
to
resolve
the
problem
of
apartheid
in
South
Africa"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1983
Lech
Walesa
"for
non-violent
struggle
for
free
trade
unions
and
human
rights
in
Poland"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1982
Alva
Myrdal
and
Alfonso
García
Robles
"for
their
work
for
disarmament
and
nuclear
and
weapon-free
zones"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1981
Office
of
the
United
Nations
High
Commissioner
for
Refugees
(UNHCR)
"for
promoting
the
fundamental
rights
of
refugees"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1980
Adolfo
Pérez
Esquivel
"for
being
a
source
of
inspiration
to
repressed
people,
especially
in
Latin
America"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1979
Mother
Teresa
"for
her
work
for
bringing
help
to
suffering
humanity"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1978
Mohamed
Anwar
al-Sadat
and
Menachem
Begin
"for
jointly
having
negotiated
peace
between
Egypt
and
Israel
in
1978"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1977
Amnesty
International
"for
worldwide
respect
for
human
rights"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1976
Betty
Williams
and
Mairead
Corrigan
"for
the
courageous
efforts
in
founding
a
movement
to
put
an
end
to
the
violent
conflict
in
Northern
Ireland"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1975
Andrei
Dmitrievich
Sakharov
"for
his
struggle
for
human
rights
in
the
Soviet
Union,
for
disarmament
and
cooperation
between
all
nations"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1974
Seán
MacBride
"for
his
efforts
to
secure
and
develop
human
rights
throughout
the
world"
and
Eisaku
Sato
"for
his
contribution
to
stabilize
conditions
in
the
Pacific
rim
area
and
for
signing
the
Nuclear
Non-Proliferation
Treaty"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1973
Henry
A.
Kissinger
and
Le
Duc
Tho
"for
jointly
having
negotiated
a
cease
fire
in
Vietnam
in
1973"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1972
No
Nobel
Prize
was
awarded
this
year.
The
prize
money
for
1972
was
allocated
to
the
Main
Fund.
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1971
Willy
Brandt
"for
paving
the
way
for
a
meaningful
dialogue
between
East
and
West"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1970
Norman
E.
Borlaug
"for
having
given
a
well-founded
hope
-
the
green
revolution"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1969
International
Labour
Organization
(I.L.O.)
"for
creating
international
legislation
insuring
certain
norms
for
working
conditions
in
every
country"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1968
René
Cassin
"for
his
struggle
to
ensure
the
rights
of
man
as
stipulated
in
the
UN
Declaration"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1967
No
Nobel
Prize
was
awarded
this
year.
The
prize
money
was
with
1/3
allocated
to
the
Main
Fund
and
with
2/3
to
the
Special
Fund
of
this
prize
section.
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1966
No
Nobel
Prize
was
awarded
this
year.
The
prize
money
was
allocated
to
the
Special
Fund
of
this
prize
section.
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1965
United
Nations
Children's
Fund
(UNICEF)
"for
its
effort
to
enhance
solidarity
between
nations
and
reduce
the
difference
between
rich
and
poor
states"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1964
Martin
Luther
King
Jr.
"for
his
non-violent
struggle
for
civil
rights
for
the
Afro-American
population"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1963
Comité
international
de
la
Croix
Rouge
(International
Committee
of
the
Red
Cross)
and
Ligue
des
Sociétés
de
la
Croix-Rouge
(League
of
Red
Cross
Societies)
"for
promoting
the
principles
of
the
Geneva
Convention
and
cooperation
with
the
UN"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1962
Linus
Carl
Pauling
"for
his
fight
against
the
nuclear
arms
race
between
East
and
West"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1961
Dag
Hammarskjöld
"for
developing
the
UN
into
an
effective
and
constructive
international
organization,
capable
of
giving
life
to
the
principles
and
aims
expressed
in
the
UN
Charter"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1960
Albert
John
Lutuli
"for
his
non-violent
struggle
against
apartheid"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1959
Philip
J.
Noel-Baker
"for
his
longstanding
contribution
to
the
cause
of
disarmament
and
peace"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1958
Georges
Pire
"for
his
efforts
to
help
refugees
to
leave
their
camps
and
return
to
a
life
of
freedom
and
dignity"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1957
Lester
Bowles
Pearson
"for
his
crucial
contribution
to
the
deployment
of
a
United
Nations
Emergency
Force
in
the
wake
of
the
Suez
Crisis"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1956
No
Nobel
Prize
was
awarded
this
year.
The
prize
money
was
with
1/3
allocated
to
the
Main
Fund
and
with
2/3
to
the
Special
Fund
of
this
prize
section.
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1955
No
Nobel
Prize
was
awarded
this
year.
The
prize
money
was
allocated
to
the
Special
Fund
of
this
prize
section.
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1954
Office
of
the
United
Nations
High
Commissioner
for
Refugees
(UNHCR)
"for
its
efforts
to
heal
the
wounds
of
war
by
providing
help
and
protection
to
refugees
all
over
the
world"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1953
George
Catlett
Marshall
"for
proposing
and
supervising
the
plan
for
the
economic
recovery
of
Europe"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1952
Albert
Schweitzer
"for
his
altruism,
reverence
for
life,
and
tireless
humanitarian
work
which
has
helped
making
the
idea
of
brotherhood
between
men
and
nations
a
living
one"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1951
Léon
Jouhaux
"for
having
devoted
his
life
to
the
fight
against
war
through
the
promotion
of
social
justice
and
brotherhood
among
men
and
nations"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1950
Ralph
Bunche
"for
his
work
as
mediator
in
Palestine
in
1948-1949"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1949
Lord
(John)
Boyd
Orr
of
Brechin
"for
his
lifelong
effort
to
conquer
hunger
and
want,
thereby
helping
to
remove
a
major
cause
of
military
conflict
and
war"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1948
No
Nobel
Prize
was
awarded
this
year.
The
prize
money
was
with
1/3
allocated
to
the
Main
Fund
and
with
2/3
to
the
Special
Fund
of
this
prize
section.
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1947
Friends
Service
Council
(The
Quakers)
and
American
Friends
Service
Committee
(The
Quakers)
"for
their
pioneering
work
in
the
international
peace
movement
and
compassionate
effort
to
relieve
human
suffering,
thereby
promoting
the
fraternity
between
nations"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1946
Emily
Greene
Balch
"for
her
lifelong
work
for
the
cause
of
peace"
and
John
Raleigh
Mott
"for
his
contribution
to
the
creation
of
a
peace-promoting
religious
brotherhood
across
national
boundaries"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1945
Cordell
Hull
"for
his
indefatigable
work
for
international
understanding
and
his
pivotal
role
in
establishing
the
United
Nations"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1944
Comité
international
de
la
Croix
Rouge
(International
Committee
of
the
Red
Cross)
"for
the
great
work
it
has
performed
during
the
war
on
behalf
of
humanity"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1943
No
Nobel
Prize
was
awarded
this
year.
The
prize
money
was
with
1/3
allocated
to
the
Main
Fund
and
with
2/3
to
the
Special
Fund
of
this
prize
section.
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1942
No
Nobel
Prize
was
awarded
this
year.
The
prize
money
was
with
1/3
allocated
to
the
Main
Fund
and
with
2/3
to
the
Special
Fund
of
this
prize
section.
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1941
No
Nobel
Prize
was
awarded
this
year.
The
prize
money
was
with
1/3
allocated
to
the
Main
Fund
and
with
2/3
to
the
Special
Fund
of
this
prize
section.
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1940
No
Nobel
Prize
was
awarded
this
year.
The
prize
money
was
with
1/3
allocated
to
the
Main
Fund
and
with
2/3
to
the
Special
Fund
of
this
prize
section.
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1939
No
Nobel
Prize
was
awarded
this
year.
The
prize
money
was
with
1/3
allocated
to
the
Main
Fund
and
with
2/3
to
the
Special
Fund
of
this
prize
section.
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1938
Office
international
Nansen
pour
les
Réfugiés
(Nansen
International
Office
for
Refugees)
"for
having
carried
on
the
work
of
Fridtjof
Nansen
to
the
benefit
of
refugees
across
Europe"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1937
Cecil
of
Chelwood,
Viscount
(Lord
Edgar
Algernon
Robert
Gascoyne
Cecil)
"for
his
tireless
effort
in
support
of
the
League
of
Nations,
disarmament
and
peace"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1936
Carlos
Saavedra
Lamas
"for
his
role
as
father
of
the
Argentine
Antiwar
Pact
of
1933,
which
he
also
used
as
a
means
to
mediate
peace
between
Paraguay
and
Bolivia
in
1935"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1935
Carl
von
Ossietzky
"for
his
burning
love
for
freedom
of
thought
and
expression
and
his
valuable
contribution
to
the
cause
of
peace"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1934
Arthur
Henderson
"for
his
untiring
struggle
and
his
courageous
efforts
as
Chairman
of
the
League
of
Nations
Disarmament
Conference
1931-34"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1933
Sir
Norman
Angell
(Ralph
Lane)
"for
having
exposed
by
his
pen
the
illusion
of
war
and
presented
a
convincing
plea
for
international
cooperation
and
peace"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1932
No
Nobel
Prize
was
awarded
this
year.
The
prize
money
was
allocated
to
the
Special
Fund
of
this
prize
section.
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1931
Jane
Addams
and
Nicholas
Murray
Butler
"for
their
assiduous
effort
to
revive
the
ideal
of
peace
and
to
rekindle
the
spirit
of
peace
in
their
own
nation
and
in
the
whole
of
mankind"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1930
Lars
Olof
Jonathan
(Nathan)
Söderblom
"for
promoting
Christian
unity
and
helping
create
'that
new
attitude
of
mind
which
is
necessary
if
peace
between
nations
is
to
become
reality'"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1929
Frank
Billings
Kellogg
"for
his
crucial
role
in
bringing
about
the
Briand-Kellogg
Pact"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1928
No
Nobel
Prize
was
awarded
this
year.
The
prize
money
was
allocated
to
the
Special
Fund
of
this
prize
section.
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1927
Ferdinand
Buisson
and
Ludwig
Quidde
"for
their
contribution
to
the
emergence
in
France
and
Germany
of
a
public
opinion
which
favours
peaceful
international
cooperation"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1926
Aristide
Briand
and
Gustav
Stresemann
"for
their
crucial
role
in
bringing
about
the
Locarno
Treaty"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1925
Sir
Austen
Chamberlain
"for
his
crucial
role
in
bringing
about
the
Locarno
Treaty"
and
Charles
Gates
Dawes
"for
his
crucial
role
in
bringing
about
the
Dawes
Plan"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1924
No
Nobel
Prize
was
awarded
this
year.
The
prize
money
was
allocated
to
the
Special
Fund
of
this
prize
section.
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1923
No
Nobel
Prize
was
awarded
this
year.
The
prize
money
was
allocated
to
the
Special
Fund
of
this
prize
section.
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1922
Fridtjof
Nansen
"for
his
leading
role
in
the
repatriation
of
prisoners
of
war,
in
international
relief
work
and
as
the
League
of
Nations' High
Commissioner
for
refugees"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1921
Karl
Hjalmar
Branting
and
Christian
Lous
Lange
"for
their
lifelong
contributions
to
the
cause
of
peace
and
organized
internationalism"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1920
Léon
Victor
Auguste
Bourgeois
"for
his
longstanding
contribution
to
the
cause
of
peace
and
justice
and
his
prominent
role
in
the
establishment
of
the
League
of
Nations"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1919
Thomas
Woodrow
Wilson
"for
his
role
as
founder
of
the
League
of
Nations"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1918
No
Nobel
Prize
was
awarded
this
year.
The
prize
money
was
allocated
to
the
Special
Fund
of
this
prize
section.
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1917
Comité
international
de
la
Croix
Rouge
(International
Committee
of
the
Red
Cross)
"for
the
efforts
to
take
care
of
wounded
soldiers
and
prisoners
of
war
and
their
families"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1916
No
Nobel
Prize
was
awarded
this
year.
The
prize
money
was
allocated
to
the
Special
Fund
of
this
prize
section.
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1915
No
Nobel
Prize
was
awarded
this
year.
The
prize
money
was
allocated
to
the
Special
Fund
of
this
prize
section.
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1914
No
Nobel
Prize
was
awarded
this
year.
The
prize
money
was
allocated
to
the
Special
Fund
of
this
prize
section.
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1913
Henri
La
Fontaine
"for
his
unparalleled
contribution
to
the
organization
of
peaceful
internationalism"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1912
Elihu
Root
"for
bringing
about
better
understanding
between
the
countries
of
North
and
South
America
and
initiating
important
arbitration
agreements
between
the
United
States
and
other
countries"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1911
Tobias
Michael
Carel
Asser
"for
his
role
as
co-founder
of
the
Institut
de
droit
international,
initiator
of
the
Conferences
on
International
Private
Law
(Conférences
de
Droit
international
privé)
at
the
Hague,
and
pioneer
in
the
field
of
international
legal
relations"
and
Alfred
Hermann
Fried
"for
his
effort
to
expose
and
fight
what
he
considers
to
be
the
main
cause
of
war,
namely,
the
anarchy
in
international
relations"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1910
Bureau
international
permanent
de
la
Paix
(Permanent
International
Peace
Bureau)
"for
acting
as
a
link
between
the
peace
societies
of
the
various
countries,
and
helping
them
to
organize
the
world
rallies
of
the
international
peace
movement"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1909
Auguste
Marie
François
Beernaert
and
Paul
Henri
Benjamin
Balluet
d'Estournelles
de
Constant,
Baron
de
Constant
de
Rebecque
"for
their
prominent
position
in
the
international
movement
for
peace
and
arbitration"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1908
Klas
Pontus
Arnoldson
and
Fredrik
Bajer
"for
their
long
time
work
for
the
cause
of
peace
as
politicians,
peace
society
leaders,
orators
and
authors"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1907
Ernesto
Teodoro
Moneta
"for
his
work
in
the
press
and
in
peace
meetings,
both
public
and
private,
for
an
understanding
between
France
and
Italy"
and
Louis
Renault
"for
his
decisive
influence
upon
the
conduct
and
outcome
of
the
Hague
and
Geneva
Conferences"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1906
Theodore
Roosevelt
"for
his
role
in
bringing
to
an
end
the
bloody
war
recently
waged
between
two
of
the
world's
great
powers,
Japan
and
Russia"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1905
Baroness
Bertha
Sophie
Felicita
von
Suttner,
née
Countess
Kinsky
von
Chinic
und
Tettau
"for
her
audacity
to
oppose
the
horrors
of
war"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1904
Institut
de
droit
international
(Institute
of
International
Law)
"for
its
striving
in
public
law
to
develop
peaceful
ties
between
nations
and
to
make
the
laws
of
war
more
humane"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1903
William
Randal
Cremer
"for
his
longstanding
and
devoted
effort
in
favour
of
the
ideas
of
peace
and
arbitration"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1902
Élie
Ducommun
"for
his
untiring
and
skilful
directorship
of
the
Bern
Peace
Bureau"
and
Charles
Albert
Gobat
"for
his
eminently
practical
administration
of
the
Inter-Parliamentary
Union"
The
Nobel
Peace
Prize
1901
Jean
Henry
Dunant
"for
his
humanitarian
efforts
to
help
wounded
soldiers
and
create
international
understanding" and
Frédéric
Passy
"for
his
lifelong
work
for
international
peace
conferences,
diplomacy
and
arbitration"