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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...
- 9, 2010, to fill the
place left
vacant by the
resignation of
Thomas Buergenthal.
Pursuant to the
Statute of the
International Court of Justice, Donoghue...
- 2021.
Thomas Buergenthal & Sean D. Murphy,
Public International Law in a Nuts****, p. 211, West
Group (3d ed. 2002).
Thomas Buergenthal & Sean D. Murphy...
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Bortz III,
educator and 23rd
president of Hampden-Sydney College.
Thomas Buergenthal (1957),
retired U.S.
judge on the
International Court of Justice. Faith...
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justices was 14 to 1, with
Judge Thomas Buergenthal dissenting.
Judge Rosalyn Higgins gave a
separate opinion,
where about...
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Retrieved 17
March 2020. Betancur, Belisario; Planchart,
Reinaldo Figueredo;
Buergenthal,
Thomas (1
January 1993). "From
Madness to Hope: The 12-Year War in El...
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Retrieved 16 July 2008. "Statistics" 1978. Betancur,
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Socialist Lawyer. No. 64. pp...
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Oxford University Press. p. 50. ISBN 0-19-822126-6. "Bosnian Crisis"
Buergenthal,
Thomas (1 July 2002).
International Human Rights in a Nuts**** (3rd ed...
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Buergenthal T (28
March 2017). "Legal
Aspects of the
Geneva Protocol of 1925". The...
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Campaign to
Fight the
Great War in America, PublicAffairs.
Baxter RR,
Buergenthal T (28
March 2017). "Legal
Aspects of the
Geneva Protocol of 1925". The...