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Professor Walther Schücking at the permanent Court of International Justice

  • Autores: Ole Spiermann
  • Localización: European journal of international law = Journal europeen de droit international, ISSN 0938-5428, Vol. 22, Nº 3, 2011, págs. 783-799
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • In 1930, it was seen as critical by many to have a German jurist elected to the bench of the Permanent Court of Justice, and this was indeed achieved by the election of Walther Schücking. It may seem a paradox that in the following years where, in many cases, the Permanent Court exercised self-restraint and embraced arguments based on state sovereignty, probably the greatest supporter of notions of international organization and community to be associated with the work of the Permanent Court, namely Walther Schücking, occupied a permanent position on the bench. But then his �optimism� was simply an extrapolation of the state on to the international level, leaving key values such as state sovereignty essentially unaffected. The interest in Schücking�s contributions to the work of the Permanent Court lies not least in the fact that, even today, many lawyers approach international law in manners similar to his.


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