These individuals are generally prominent academics working in a relevant area.
The Nobel Committee nominates about 300 potential laureates from these forms and additional names.
[5] (1841–1927) (1830–1916) (1829–1912) Shared the 1909 Nobel Peace Prize with Paul Henri d'Estournelles de Constant.
[19] (1874–1964) (1863–1945) - Jointly nominated but Griffith died before the only chance to be rewarded (1871–1922) (1865–1923) (1868–1953) (1866–1937) (1862–1932) 1931, 1932[27] Shared the 1926 Nobel Peace Prize.
[101] (1919–2000) (1917–1984) (1913–1994) (1918–2007) (c. 1897–1978) (1901–1975) Shared the 1974 Nobel Peace Prize with S.MacBride (1913–1980) Nominated by Arthur B. Cassell, Sr. the only time.
[108] (1922-2022) In 1947, the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) and the Quaker Peace and Social Witness (QPSW) (previously known as the Friends Service Council) jointly received the Nobel Peace Prize on behalf of all Quakers around the world "for their pioneering work in the international peace movement and compassionate effort to relieve human suffering, thereby promoting the fraternity between nations."
[116] (1884–1969) (17 February 1948 – 24 November 1948) (1890–1970) (8 January 1959 – 28 April 1969) (1909–2001) (6 September 1960 – 31 December 1980) Nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize too.