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Georges Scelle

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in an international convention. In this regard, he believed that even UN forces "did not stand above all law", and was in favor of subjecting them as well to the provisions of the
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Cassesse, Antonio (1990), "Remarks on Scelle's Theory of "Role Splitting" (dédoublement fonctionnel) in International Law",
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Thierry, Hubert (1990), "The European Tradition in International Law: Georges Scelle, The Thought of Georges Scelle",
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Member of the International Law Commission from its inception (elected on 3 November 1948).
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Member of the Commission of Enquiry on International Labour Conventions (From 1922 to 1958)
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Tanca, Antonio (1990), "Georges Scelle (1878 - 1961)Biographical note with bibliography",
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French Delegate at the last session of that Assembly of the League of Nations in 1946.
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Technical adviser to the French delegation at the 5th session of the Assembly of the
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and Industrial Relations Law). From 1929 to 1933, he was a professor at the Geneva
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Academic staff of the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
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The first "Secrétaire de la présidence" and then Secretary General of
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in the Admission (1948) and Asylum (Colombia v. Peru - 1950) cases.
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Member and vice-president of the Administrative Tribunal of the
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The European Tradition in International Law: Georges Scelle
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French judges of international courts and tribunals
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