Judge Sir Gerald Fitzmaurice and the Discipline of International Law: Opinions on the International Court of Justice, 1961-1973 (Judges) Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Judge Sir Gerald Fitzmaurice and the Discipline of International Law: Opinions on the International Court of Justice, 1961-1973 (Judges) Book

This volume, the third in the series The Judges, which examines the opinions of international judges who have made significant contributions to international law, is devoted to the work of Sir Gerald Fitzmaurice. Elected to the International Court in 1960, Fitzmaurice served as a judge until 1973, playing an influential, but controversial, role. Professor Merrills' essay, which precedes a selection from Fitzmaurice's opinions, analyses his achievement during this period, showing its close relation to his earlier work as a legal advisor and scholar. Also discussed is the final phase of Fitzmaurice's career in which he served as a judge on the European Court of Human Rights and arbitrator. Demonstrating how Fitzmaurice's decisions as a judge stemmed from a distinctive view of law and the legal process, the study will be of particular interest to scholars, practitioners and students concerned with international adjudication and the nature of international law. Read More

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  • 9041105387
  • 9789041105387
  • J.G. Merrills
  • 2 March 1998
  • Brill
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 356
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