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  1. Judson Harmon (February 3, 1846 – February 22, 1927) was an American Democratic politician from Ohio. He served as United States Attorney General under President Grover Cleveland and later served as the 45th governor of Ohio.

  2. Judson Harmon was a lawyer and politician who served as attorney general under Grover Cleveland and as governor of Ohio. He prosecuted the Trans-Missouri Freight Association under the Sherman Anti-Trust Act and supported the sixteenth amendment and workman's compensation.

  3. The doctrine is named after U.S. Attorney General Judson Harmon, who made a comment during the Chamizal dispute, a dispute between USA and Mexico over the Rio Grande in 1895, in reference to international watercourses [3] [4] —.

  4. Attorney General Judson Harmon issued a hundred years ago, the doctrine holds that a country is absolutely sovereign over the portion of an international watercourse within its borders.

  5. Judson Harmon served as Ohio governor from 1909 to 1913 and was a close ally of President Grover Cleveland. He also ran for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1912, but lost to Woodrow Wilson.

  6. 18 de mai. de 2018 · Judson Harmon was an attorney, judge, and two-time Ohio governor with presidential aspirations. He served as attorney general of the United States under President grover cleveland from 1895 to 1897. Harmon was born February 3, 1846, in Newton, Hamilton County, Ohio, the oldest of eight children of Benjamin Franklin Harmon and Julia ...

  7. 27 de set. de 2017 · 1996. Abstract. The “Harmon Doctrine” is perhaps the most notorious theory in all of international natural resources law. Based upon an opinion of Attorney General Judson Harmon issued a hundred years ago, the doctrine holds that a country is absolutely sovereign over the portion of an international watercourse within its borders.