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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 May 2017

Stephen M. Schwebel*
Affiliation:
International Court of Justice

Extract

Not having been privileged to study, or work more than fleetingly, with Philip Jessup, I write from a less informed and intimate perspective than his colleagues and, of course, his son. Not that Jessup was a distant figure, for he conveyed to all who knew him, or even encountered him, a warmth and sympathy that was exceptional. No man in the world of international law aroused more universal admiration and affection than did Philip Jessup.

Type
Jessup: Memorials and Reminiscences
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1986

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