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  1. Dame Rosalyn Higgins, GBE (* 2. Juni 1937 in London) ist eine britische Rechtswissenschaftlerin. Von 1995 bis 2009 war sie Richterin am Internationalen Gerichtshof in Den Haag und von 2006 bis 2009 dessen Präsidentin.

  2. Yale Law School. Occupation. Judge. Rosalyn C. Higgins, Baroness Higgins, GBE, KC (born 2 June 1937) [1] is a British former president of the International Court of Justice (ICJ). She was the first female judge elected to the ICJ, and was elected to a three-year term as its president in 2006.

  3. Dame Rosalyn Higgins became professor of international law in the Law Department in 1981. Earlier in her career she had been at the School as a junior fellow in international studies and later as a visiting fellow. After a brilliant record as a student at Cambridge, she had spent time in the United States, including at Yale, where she obtained ...

  4. Dame Rosalyn Higgins’ journey to the most prestigious legal position in the world, President of the International Court of Justice, entailed a long apprenticeship on the workings of the United Nations, practice at the Bar, and an involvement at all levels of academia.

  5. Rosalyn Higgins ist die Präsidentin des Internationalen Gerichtshofs in Den Haag. Sie studierte an den Universitäten Cambridge und Yale, war Professorin an den Universitäten von Kent in Canterbury, London, Yale und Stanford, war Mitglied des UNO-Menschenrechts-Komitees und wurde 1995 als erste Frau an den Internationalen Gerichtshof berufen.

  6. Die umfangreiche Redaktion einer neuen Ausgabe des von Lassa Oppenheim begründeten Lehrbuchs zum internationalen Recht, an der Rosalyn Higgins und ihr junges Team im Rahmen eines Balzan Forschungsprojektes arbeiten, steht kurz vor dem Abschluss. In einem Interview mit Susannah Gold erklärt Dame Rosalyn Higgins die Konzeption und die ...

  7. 23. Nov. 2007 · 2007 Balzan Prize for International Law since 1945. For her outstanding contributions to the development of international law since the Second World War and her role as an academic, judge and Court President; for her clear, constructive as well as innovative and groundbreaking books, writings, articles, and court decisions in defence ...