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Sir Hersch Lauterpacht (16 August 1897 – 8 May 1960) was a British international lawyer, human rights activist, and judge at the
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Biography

Hersch Lauterpacht was born on 16 August 1897 to a
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family in the small town of Żółkiew, in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, near
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), the capital of East Galicia. In 1911 his family moved to Lemberg. In 1915 he enrolled in the law school of the University of Lemberg; it is not clear whether he graduated. Lauterpacht himself later wrote that he had not been able to take the final examinations "because the university has been closed to Jews in Eastern Galicia". He then moved to Vienna, and then London, where he became an international lawyer. He obtained a PhD degree from the
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in 1925, writing his dissertation on ''Private Law Analogies in International Law'', which was published in 1927. His 1933 book ''The Function of Law in the International Community'' has been characterized as arguably his most influential. By 1937 he had written several books on international law. He assisted in the prosecution of the defendants at the Nuremberg trials - helping to draft the British prosecutor's ( Hartley Shawcross) speech. He was a member of the British delegation in two International Court of Justice cases: the ''Corfu Channel case (1948)'' and the ''Anglo-Iranian Oil Co. case (1951)''. Lauterpacht was a member of the United Nations' International Law Commission from 1952 to 1954 and a Judge of the
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from 1955 to 1960. In the words of former ICJ President Stephen M. Schwebel, Judge Sir Hersch Lauterpacht's "attainments are unsurpassed by any international lawyer of this century ..he taught and wrote with unmatched distinction". Hersch's writings and (concurring and dissenting) opinions continue, nearly 50 years after his death, to be cited frequently in briefs, judgments, and advisory opinions of the World Court. He famously said that "international law is at the
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of law". The Lauterpacht Centre for International Law at the
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is named after him and his son, Sir Elihu Lauterpacht, CBE, QC, who founded the centre and was its first director; Elihu remained actively involved in its work as Director Emeritus and Honorary Professor of International Law until his death in February 2017. Samuel Moyn has suggested that Hersch was one of the few international lawyers actively campaigning for
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in the late 1940s, and that he had "denounced the Universal Declaration as a shameful defeat of the ideals it grandly proclaimed". In the aftermath of the Holocaust, Lauterpacht's thinking also included the question of how this unpreceded event could be properly met by an international law that was based on established rules and precedents. When asked about the possibilities for the newly established state of Israel to claim citizenship for deceased Jewish victims of the Holocaust, Lauterpacht ambivalently stated that, although this was not possible according to the present state of international law, it would only be an extraordinary reaction to an unprecedented event in history. In 1948, Lauterpacht was asked by
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diplomats to consider the legal basis for Israel's independence or write a declaration of independence for
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. By May 1948, Lauterpacht had produced a two-part document that amounted to a declaration of independence. Some of Lauterpacht's draft was incorporated into what would ultimately become the ultimate draft of Israel's Declaration of Independence.


Personal life

He was married to Rachel Lauterpacht and was the father of Elihu Lauterpacht.


Major works

* ''Private Law Sources and Analogies of International Law'', London, 1927; * ''The Function of Law in the International Community'', Oxford, 1933; * ''An International Bill of the Rights of Man'', Oxford, 1945; * ''Recognition in International Law'', Cambridge, 1947; * ''The Development of International Law by the International Court'', London, 1958; * ''Oppenheim's International Law'', Vol. 1, 8th ed., 1958; * ''Sir Gerald Fitzmaurice''
Hersch Lauterpacht – The Scholar as Judge
Part I. 37 British Yearbook of International Law 1-72, 1961; Part II, 38 British Yearbook of International Law 1-84, 1962; Part III, 39 British Yearbook of International Law 133–189, 1963 * ''Annual Digest and Reports of Public International Law Cases'', Vols. 1–16, subsequently continued as International Law Reports, Vols. 17–24
''International Law – The Collected Papers of Hersch Lauterpacht'', Vol.5, Edited by Elihu Lauterpacht (Cambridge 2004)
as reviewed by H.E. Former ICJ President Stephen M. Schwebel, i
99 American Journal of International Law 726-729 (2005)

''The Life of Hersch Lauterpacht'' (Cambridge November 2010)
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See also

* Whewell Professorship of International Law


References


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Tributes from Hans Kelsen and Lord McNair to Sir Hersch Lauterpacht

The Theorist as Judge: Hersch Lauterpacht's Concept of the International Judicial Function

Human Rights and Genocide: The Work of Lauterpacht and Lemkin in Modern International Law

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