The monograph considers the individual and joint dissertations, separate opinions and dissenting opinions that British judges Sir Gerald Fitzmaurice, Sir Humphrey Waldock, Sir Robert Jennings, Dame Rosalyn Higgins and Sir Christopher Greenwood appended to Judgments and Advisory Opinions of the International Court of Justice. It provides information of the life of, and reviews some of the scholarship of, these judges. In the final chapter, the author endeavours to identify characteristics of the British judges of the International Court of Justice that are shared by some of all of these five jurists - together with their predecessors at the Court, Baron Arnold McNair and Sir Hersch Lauterpacht.
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Publication Date: 01 Jul 2022
Publisher: Nova Science Publishers Inc
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781685077358
About Graeme Baber
Graeme Baber is an independent legal researcher specializing in international European and United Kingdom financial law. He has published more than 30 articles comments briefings and updates over these areas many as a regular contributor to The Company Lawyer journal. He has published 2 monographs with Cambridge Scholars Publishing entitled The Impact of Legislation and Regulation on the Freedom of Movement of Capital in Estonia Poland and Latvia and The Free Movement of Capital and Financial Services: An Exposition? and is currently writing a series of essays with that publisher. He is an experienced teacher of university students his pride of place being an LL.M module entitled International Business Law which he wrote and taught from 2010 to2015 at BPP University and as the sole tutor from September 2011. Graeme's other interests comprise musical performance on organ and pianoforte especially the works of Johann Sebastian Bach and Joseph Haydn. He is also a composer of both sacred and secular pieces and a keen scenic and garden photographer.