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Rosalyn Cohen Higgins, Baroness Higgins, (born 2 June 1937) is a British former president of the
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(ICJ). She was the first female judge elected to the ICJ, and was elected to a three-year term as its president in 2006.


Life

Born to a
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family in 1937 as Rosalyn Cohen, she married the politician Terence Higgins in 1961. Her husband was created a
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in 1997; consequently, she became Baroness Higgins by use of being married with him.


Education and career

Higgins studied at Girton College, Cambridge, receiving her B.A. degree in 1959 and an LL.B. degree in 1962. She was a Harkness Fellow between 1959 and 1961. Besides her undergraduate degrees, she also qualified with a M.A. degree. She continued her studies at
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earning a J.S.D. degree in 1962.Award of Merit
- Yale alumni website
Following her education, Higgins was a practising
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, and became a
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(QC; since 2022, KC) in 1986, and is a bencher of the
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. She served on the UN Human Rights Committee for 14 years. Her role as member of the leading body for supervising implementation of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights earned her respect for her diligence and competence. She resigned from the Human Rights Committee when she was elected to the
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on 12 July 1995, re-elected on 6 February 2000, and ended her second term on 6 February 2009. Her professional appointments include: *Specialist in International Law, Royal Institute of International Affairs, 1963–1974 *Visiting Fellow,
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, 1974–1978 *Professor of International Law, University of Kent at Canterbury, 1978–1981 *Professor of International Law,
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(
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), 1981–1995 *Vice President, British Institute of International and Comparative Law *Member of the UN Human Rights Committee. Higgins is the author of several influential works on international law, including ''Problems and Process: International Law and How We Use It'' (1994). Despite delivering many balanced judgements in different cases, Higgins's dissenting opinion in the ICJ's advisory opinion on the Legality of the Threat or the Use of Nuclear Weapons has been widely criticised by some legal scholars, on the grounds that it provides sovereign states with an unjustifiable amount of latitude in resort to the use of
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s in times of armed conflict. In October 2009 she was appointed advisor on
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, to the British government's
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into the
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(Headed by Sir John Chilcot).


Honours and awards

Higgins is a member of the Institut de droit international. In 1995, she was appointed a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) "for services to international law", and in the 2019 New Year Honours promoted to Dame Grand Cross of the same Order (GBE) "for services to International Law and Justice". In 1988 she was appointed a Knight of the French Order of Academic Palms. Furthermore, in 2007 she was awarded the Balzan Prize for International Law since 1945. Her competence has been recognised by many academic institutions, having received at least thirteen honorary doctorates, as well as the
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Award of Merit and also the Manley-O.-Hudson medal.


References


Footnotes


External links


ICJ Biography of H.E. President Rosalyn Higgins

Who's Who in Public International Law 2007
* Shabtai Rosenne Memorial Lecture
"Shabtai Rosenne and the International Court of Justice"
by Dame Rosalyn Higgins DBE QC, London, 19 November 2012 (retrieved 2013-03-26)

a lecture by Dame Rosalyn Higgins in th

(retrieved 2013-03-26)
Belgium/Netherlands Iron Rhine Award
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XXVII UNRIAA 35
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Award Series

Professor Edith Brown Weiss and Charles Brower
and ICJ Presidents an
H.E. Stephen M. Schwebel
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the 104th ASIL Annual Dinner of 26 March 2010
in Ritz Carlton in Washington, D.C., and in
ICJ Presidents H.E. Rosalyn Higgins
and H.E. Stephen M. Schwebel a
The Function of International Law Conference in Cambridge on 11-12 July 2008
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25th Lauterpacht Centre's Anniversary


of the Institute of International Law an
IDI Members

Manley O. Hudson Awards
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26 January 2009
* ICJ President

and H.E. Stephen M. Schwebel a
the ILSA-ASIL Gala Dinner Celebrating the 50th Anniversary
of the Philip Jessup Moot Court Competition on 27 March 2009 an
Jessup's 50th Anniversary Honorary Committee
and an
50th Jessup Programme
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Prize for "Best Jessup Oralist" Launched in Honour of Former ICJ President Stephen M. Schwebel
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the 103rd ASIL Annual Meeting on International Law as Law, Fairmont Hotel
in Washington, D.C., 25–28 March 2009 * U.S. Legal Adviser Harold Hongju Koh's Membership, along with i.a. H.E. Former ICJ President Stephen M. Schwebel, i
the U.S. National Group
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the PCA
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to be the second - after ICJ President Rosalyn Higgins
woman Judge in the International Court of Justice's history
and U.S. Foreign Secretary
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