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Thomas Buergenthal (11 May 1934 – 29 May 2023) was a Czechoslovak-born American international lawyer, scholar, law school dean, and judge of the International... |
Richard Reeve Baxter (section Selected works) Laws of War: Selected Writings of Richard Baxter. Vagts, Detlev F. et al. (Ed.). Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University. p.2. Buergenthal, Thomas et al. "Dedication:... |
Sean D. Murphy (section Selected works) numerous articles and books on international law. Murphy, Sean D.; Buergenthal, Thomas (2019). Public International Law in a Nutshell. St. Paul, MN: West... |
Oxford University Press. p. 50. ISBN 0-19-822126-6. "Bosnian Crisis" Buergenthal, Thomas (1 July 2002). International Human Rights in a Nutshell (3rd ed.)... |
This Way for the Gas, Ladies and Gentlemen and We Were in Auschwitz. Thomas Buergenthal wrote A Lucky Child about his experiences of Auschwitz as a ten-year-old... |
Stephen M. Schwebel (section Selected works) International Law – Selected Writings of Judge Stephen M. Schwebel." 2008, Cambridge. "Justice in International Law – Further Selected Writings." 2011, Cambridge... |
winner; John Negroponte, first Director of National Intelligence; Thomas Buergenthal, former President of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights; Masatoshi... |
Koroma from Sierra Leone, Gonzalo Parra Aranguren from Venezuela, Thomas Buergenthal from the United States, Hisashi Owada from Japan, Bruno Simma from... |
established in breach of international law". The dissenting judge Thomas Buergenthal agreed that "this provision applies to the Israeli settlements in... |
Washington, DC. where he attained a Master of Laws and was awarded the Thomas Buergenthal Scholarship for academic performance. Charles began his legal career... |