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    Charles Marie Joseph Désiré de Visscher (2 August 1884 – 2 January 1973) was a Belgian scholar and practitioner of international law, as well as judge...
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  • include: Charles De Visscher (1884–1973), Belgian jurist, brother of Fernand Cornelis de Visscher (1628/29–1658), Dutch engraver Fernand De Visscher [de; fr;...
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    the International Court of Justice In office 1952–1954 Preceded by Charles de Visscher Succeeded by Muhammad Zafarullah Khan President of the United Nations...
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  • Visscher is a Dutch occupational surname. Visscher is an archaic spelling of Dutch visser meaning "fisherman". Varianta are Visschers and De Visscher...
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  • Court Seat". The Moscow Times. Retrieved 2024-02-07. "Cour internationale de Justice | International Court of Justice". Archived from the original on 2016-03-03...
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    judgement... hence it is not in any way binding on any state", but Charles De Visscher argued that in certain situations, an advisory opinion could be binding...
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    Court's jurisdiction, Judges Basdevant, Álvarez, Winiarski, Zoričić, de Visscher, Badawi, and Krylov argued that the Security Council's Article 36 recommendation...
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    leaders including Paul van Zeeland, former Prime Minister; Prof. Charles de Visscher, member of the International Court of Justice; Prof. Fernand Dehousse...
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  • and the seats of Judges Fabela Alfaro, Hackworth, Klaestad, Krylov and de Visscher were to be contested. Technically, these would constitute two separate...
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  • United States, Yugoslavia Myint Thein (Burma) Yugoslavia; withdrew Charles de Visscher (Belgium) Egypt, France, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, Norway...
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  • election: The seats of Judges Alfaro, Hackworth, Klaestad, Krylov and de Visscher were to be contested at the 1951 election. The Chinese seat at the UN...
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    Demetre Negulesco Antonio Sánchez de Bustamante y Sirven Rafael Altamira y Crevea Harukazu Nagaoka Dionisio Anzilotti Cheng Tien-Hsi Charles de Visscher...
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  • Thomas Coats (1894–1974), Charles de Visscher (1884–1973), Cecil Hurst (1870–1963), Georges Dumas (1866–1946), Cosme de la Torriente y Peraza (1872–1956)...
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  • Luxembourg, Netherlands Manuel Vicente Villarán [es] (Peru) Peru Charles de Visscher (Belgium) Argentina, Belgium, Ethiopia, Luxembourg, Netherlands,...
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    José Urrutia 15 January 1931 — 9 January 1942 Resigned  Belgium Charles De Visscher 27 May 1937 — October 1945 Court resigned en masse  France André...
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    internationally Justice. A.W. Sijthoff' s Publishing, Leiden 1930, S. 20/21 Charles de Visscher, Kenneth Carpmael, C. John Colombos: Sir Cecil Hurst: Two Tributes...
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  • domaine des arts (Extrait de "Mouseion". Volume 33-34, 1936), Paris: Office international des musées, p. 14 Charles De Visscher; Euripide Foundoukidis (1936)...
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    Charles De Visscher à la justice internationale", European Journal of International Law, 1999, pp. 905–938. "Le Greffier de la Cour internationale de Justice :...
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    (Shows the track of La Roché's.) Visscher, Nicolaes. (1710). Carte du Paraguay, du Chili, Detroit de Magellan & Terre de Feu dans l'Amerique Meridionale...
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    Jansz Visscher's map of Paris in 1618 The cathedral in the Pontifical Romain by Jean de Mauléon Bishop of Comminges (c. 1525-1530) View of the île de la...
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  • exquisite reproductions of maps, particularly of those by Nicolaes Visscher I and Frederick de Wit. The map is of 1689. The original size is 48.3 cm × 56.0 cm...
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    music, poetry, and theatre. De Lairesse was influenced by the Perugian Cesare Ripa and French classicist painters such as Charles le Brun, Simon Vouet and...
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    Tfolpe, J. Muller, Blootelind, Corn, et Visscher, J. Vande-Velde, Hollur, Natalis, Callot, Mellan, Franc, de Poilly, Masson, Le Clerc, Gir. Audraa, Spierre...
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    by one of his many mistresses, Louise de Querouaille, that Charles II had given her syphilis. However, Charles II did agree to increase the state’s control...
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    to Newfoundland, and sold the dried fish in Italy. In Toulon he joined Charles, Duke of Guise. In 1624 he went to Canada again, still in French service...
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    and Pieter Boreel in Batavia dispatched Tasman and Franchoijs Jacobszoon Visscher on a voyage of exploration to little-charted areas east of the Cape of...
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    Wapen van Medemblik 44 (Hendrik Visscher, killed in battle) Caleb 50 (Claes Pietersz Wijnbergen) Fireships Vis (Harmen de Boer) Catharina 2 (Pieter Sievertszoon...
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    Nationalbibliothek. Retrieved May 7, 2023. de Koning, Joep M.J. (July–August 2000). "From Van der Donck to Visscher" (PDF). Mercator's World. Retrieved February...
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  • the nine children of Henri Baels from Ostend and his wife, Anne Marie de Visscher, a member of the Belgian nobility from Dentergem. Lilian was initially...
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    ISBN 978-1-58465-103-1 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fishermen. Moore, Charles W (1998) Did fishermen discover the New World? For Those in Peril: Dangers...
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