Hersch Lauterpacht, of whom this book is an intimate biography by his son, Elihu, was one of the most prolific and influential international lawyers of the first half of the twentieth century. Having come to England from Austria in the early 1920s, he first researched and taught at the London School of Economics before moving to Cambridge in 1937 to become Whewell Professor of International Law. He did valuable work to enhance relations with the United States during the Second World War and was active after the war in the prosecution of William Joyce and the major Nazi war criminals. For ten years he was also involved in various significant items of professional work and in 1955 he was elected a judge of the International Court of Justice. The book contains many extracts from his correspondence, the interest of which will extend to lawyers, historians of the period and beyond.
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Weight: 1030g
Dimensions: 160 x 255mm
Publication Date: 07 Oct 2010
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781107000414
About Elihu Lauterpacht
Sir Elihu Lauterpacht CBE QC has had a distinguished career in international law combining teaching and practice on an extensive scale. He was called to the Bar in 1950 became a QC in 1970 and has practised extensively before the International Court of Justice and other international jurisdictions as well as before the English courts. He was ad hoc judge in the Bosnia case before the International Court has been an arbitrator in NAFTA ICSID and other arbitrations the President of the East African Market Tribunal and a member of the Panel of the UN Compensation Commission the World Bank and Asian Development Bank Administrative Tribunals and of the Eritrea-Ethiopia Boundary Commission.