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Theodor Meron

Theodor Meron, CMG (born 28 April 1930) is an American-Israeli lawyer and judge. He served as a judge of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR), and the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals (Mechanism). He served as President of the ICTY four times (2002-2005 and 2011–15)[1][2] and inaugural President of the Mechanism for three terms (2012–19).[3][4]

Theodor Meron
President of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
In office
2002–2005
Preceded byClaude Jorda
Succeeded byFausto Pocar
In office
2011–2015
Preceded byPatrick Robinson
Succeeded byCarmel Agius
President of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals
In office
1 March 2012 – 18 January 2019
Preceded byoffice established
Succeeded byCarmel Agius
Judge of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
In office
14 March 2001 – 31 December 2017
Judge of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals
Assumed office
1 July 2012
Personal details
Born (1930-04-28) 28 April 1930 (age 93)
Kalisz, Poland
NationalityAmerican; Israeli
Alma materHebrew University
Harvard Law School
Cambridge University

Early life edit

Meron was born in Kalisz, Poland, to a Jewish family. Meron was held in a Nazi labor camp during World War II. In 1945, he immigrated to Mandatory Palestine. He received his legal education at the Hebrew University (M.J.), Harvard Law School (LL.M., J.S.D.) and Cambridge University (Diploma in Public International Law). He immigrated to the United States in 1978 and is a citizen of the United States and the United Kingdom.[4][citation needed]

Legal career edit

Meron is a scholar of public international law, international humanitarian law, human rights and international criminal law. Prior to his immigration to the United States, Meron was a legal adviser of the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs.[4] Starting in 1977, he has served as a Professor of International Law at the Geneva Graduate Institute of International Studies, a visiting professor at Harvard Law School and UC Berkeley, and a Professor of International Law at New York University School of Law, where he was named the Charles L. Denison Chair at New York University School of Law in 1994. In 2000-01 he served as Counselor on International Law in the U.S. Department of State. In 2006 he was named Charles L. Denison Professor Emeritus and Judicial Fellow at New York University School of Law.[4] He has been a visiting professor at Oxford University since 2014, a visiting fellow at Mansfield College, and an academic associate at the Bonavero Human Rights Institute. In May 2019, he was elected Honorary Visiting Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford, and later an Honorary Fellow.

In 1990, Meron served as a “Public Member” of the United States Delegation to the CSCE Conference on Human Dimensions in Copenhagen. In 1998, he served as a member of U.S. Delegation to the Rome Conference on the establishment of an International Criminal Court. He served on several committees of experts of the ICRC, on Internal Strife, on Environment and Armed Conflicts, and on Customary Rules of International Humanitarian Law. He co-leads the annual ICRC-NYU seminars on international humanitarian law for UN diplomats.[4] In 2022 he was appointed Special Advisor on International Humanitarian Law to the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court.

Meron is a member of the Institute of International Law and the Council on Foreign Relations and is a former Honorary President of the American Society of International Law. He has also served as Co-Editor-in-Chief of the American Journal of International Law. He was awarded the 2005 Rule of Law Award by the International Bar Association and the 2006 Manley O. Hudson Medal of the American Society of International Law.[4]

He was made an Officer of the Legion of Honor by the President of the French Republic in 2007.[5] He received the Charles Homer Haskins Prize of the American Council of Learned Societies for 2008. In 2009, Meron was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He was awarded a LLD honoris causa by the University of Warsaw in 2011 and LLD honoris causa by the University of Calisia, (Kalisz)in 2021, and in 2017 he was made Officer of the Order of Merit of Poland. He was also named "Grand Officier" of the National Order of Merit by the President of France in 2014.[4] For service to criminal justice and international Humanitarian Law, Queen Elizabeth II made him an Honorary Companion of "the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George" (CMG) in 2019.[6] That same year, he was also one of 17 honorees selected by One Young World and Vanity Fair for the inaugural Global Achievements List, cited for his contributions "for peace, justice and strong institutions" (UK March 2019 issue).[7]

Legal opinion on settlements in the occupied territories edit

In the late 1960s, Meron was legal counsel to the Israeli Foreign Ministry and wrote a secret 1967 memo[8][9][10] for Prime Minister Levi Eshkol, who was considering creating an Israeli settlement at Kfar Etzion. This was just after Israel's victory in the Six-Day War of June 1967. Meron's memo concluded that creating new settlements in the Occupied Territories would be a violation of the Fourth Geneva Convention. Eshkol created the settlements anyway. Fifty years later, in 2017, Meron, citing decades of legal scholarship on the subject, reiterated his legal opinion regarding the illegality of Israeli settlements in the Occupied Territories.[11]

Judicial services edit

ICTY edit

In June 2013, Judge Frederik Harhoff of Denmark, a judge at the ICTY, circulated a letter saying that Meron had pressured other judges into acquitting Serb and Croat commanders. The letter claimed Meron had raised the degree of responsibility that senior military leaders should bear for war crimes committed by their subordinates, to the point where it a conviction has become nearly impossible. It blamed Meron, whom it identified as an American, for the acquittals of top Serb and Croat commanders.[12]

In August 2013, a chamber appointed by the ICTY Vice-President found by majority that Judge Harhoff had demonstrated an unacceptable appearance of bias in favour of conviction. Harhoff was therefore disqualified from the case of Vojislav Šešelj. The decision followed a defence motion seeking the disqualification of Harhoff on the basis of Judge Harhoff's letter.[13] Following the decision on his disqualification for bias, Harhoff, who was an ad litem judge, had to leave the ICTY.

In the Judgment of the International Court of Justice of 3 February 2015, the Court, which is the principal judicial organ of the United Nations, expressed agreement with the ICTY majority judgement in the case of Ante Gotovina and Mladen Markač, which was at the center of Harhoff's criticism of Meron, who presided over the Gotovina and Markač appeal.[14]

Meron has given numerous public lectures, a TEDx talk and public interviews.

Honors edit

In 2019, Meron was appointed Honorary Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG), for services to criminal justice and international humanitarian law.[15] On 1 April 2022 the appointment was made substantive.[16]

Works edit

Meron's books include:

  • Investment Insurance in International Law (Oceana-Sijthoff, 1976)
  • The United Nations Secretariat (Lexington Books, 1977)
  • Human Rights in International Law (Oxford University Press, 1984)
  • Human Rights Law-Making in the United Nations (Oxford University Press, 1986; awarded the certificate of merit of the American Society of International Law)
  • Human Rights in Internal Strife: Their International Protection (Sir Hersch Lauterpacht Memorial Lectures, Grotius Publications, 1987)
  • Human Rights and Humanitarian Norms as Customary Law (Oxford University Press, 1989)
  • Henry's Wars and Shakespeare's Laws (Oxford University Press, 1993)
  • Bloody Constraint: War and Chivalry in Shakespeare (Oxford University Press, 1998)
  • War Crimes Law Comes of Age: Essays (Oxford University Press, 1998)
  • International Law In the Age of Human Rights (Martinus Nijhoff, 2004)
  • The Humanization of International Law (Hague Academy of International Law and Nijhoff, 2006);[17]
  • The Making of International Justice: A View from the Bench, appeared in 2011 (Oxford University Press).
  • Standing Up for Justice: The Challenges of Trying Atrocity Crimes (Oxford University Press, 2021)

Meron is among the editors of Humanizing the Laws of War: Selected Writings of Richard Baxter (Oxford University Press 2013). He has also published well over 100 articles in various legal periodicals.

Lectures edit

Reflections on the Prosecution of War Crimes by International Tribunals: A Historical Perspective in the Lecture Series of the United Nations Audiovisual Library of International Law

References edit

  1. ^ "TPIY: The President". ICTY. Retrieved 10 August 2015.
  2. ^ "TPIY: Judge Meron and Judge Agius elected President and Vice-President of the". ICTY. Retrieved 10 August 2015.
  3. ^ "Secretary-General Appoints President, Welcomes Security Council's Appointment of Prosecutor of International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals | Meetings Coverage and Press Releases". Un.org. 29 February 2012. Retrieved 10 August 2015.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g "Judge Theodor Meron". irmct.org. United Nations.
  5. ^ "ACLS American Council of Learned Societies". Acls.org. Retrieved 10 August 2015.
  6. ^ "Theodor Meron is named Honorary Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George".
  7. ^ "OYW partners with Vanity Fair to launch inaugural Global Goals List".
  8. ^ Gorenberg, Gershom (10 March 2006). "Israel's TragedyForetold". New York Times. Retrieved 5 August 2015.
  9. ^ Transcript: God's Jewish Warriors, CNN Presents, 21 August 2007.
  10. ^ Settlement in the Administered Territories, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London; links to 1967 Meron opinion, southjerusalem.com, September 2008; accessed 15 March 2016.
  11. ^ Meron, Theodor (10 May 2017). "The West Bank and International Humanitarian Law on the Eve of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Six-Day War". American Journal of International Law. Retrieved 30 July 2022.
  12. ^ Marlise Simons (14 June 2013). "Judge at War Crimes Tribunal Faults Acquittals of Serb and Croat Commanders". The New York Times.
  13. ^ "Judge Harhoff disqualified from Šešelj case". icty.org. 29 August 2013.
  14. ^ "Application of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (Croatia v. Serbia)". icj-cij.org. International Court of Justice.
  15. ^ "Honorary British Awards to Foreign Nationals – 2019".
  16. ^ "London Gazette - Honours and Awards".
  17. ^ "ACLS American Council of Learned Societies". www.acls.org. Retrieved 2015-08-10.

External links edit

  • Official web page at New York University
  • A Life of Legal Principle, Not of Politics – An Interview with Theodor Meron, July 2016

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PocarIn office 2011 2015Preceded byPatrick RobinsonSucceeded byCarmel AgiusPresident of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal TribunalsIn office 1 March 2012 18 January 2019Preceded byoffice establishedSucceeded byCarmel AgiusJudge of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former YugoslaviaIn office 14 March 2001 31 December 2017Judge of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal TribunalsIncumbentAssumed office 1 July 2012Personal detailsBorn 1930 04 28 28 April 1930 age 93 Kalisz PolandNationalityAmerican IsraeliAlma materHebrew UniversityHarvard Law SchoolCambridge University Contents 1 Early life 2 Legal career 2 1 Legal opinion on settlements in the occupied territories 3 Judicial services 3 1 ICTY 4 Honors 5 Works 6 Lectures 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editMeron was born in Kalisz Poland to a Jewish family Meron was held in a Nazi labor camp during World War II In 1945 he immigrated to Mandatory Palestine He received his legal education at the Hebrew University M J Harvard Law School LL M J S D and Cambridge University Diploma in Public International Law He immigrated to the United States in 1978 and is a citizen of the United States and the United Kingdom 4 citation needed Legal career editMeron is a scholar of public international law international humanitarian law human rights and international criminal law Prior to his immigration to the United States Meron was a legal adviser of the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs 4 Starting in 1977 he has served as a Professor of International Law at the Geneva Graduate Institute of International Studies a visiting professor at Harvard Law School and UC Berkeley and a Professor of International Law at New York University School of Law where he was named the Charles L Denison Chair at New York University School of Law in 1994 In 2000 01 he served as Counselor on International Law in the U S Department of State In 2006 he was named Charles L Denison Professor Emeritus and Judicial Fellow at New York University School of Law 4 He has been a visiting professor at Oxford University since 2014 a visiting fellow at Mansfield College and an academic associate at the Bonavero Human Rights Institute In May 2019 he was elected Honorary Visiting Fellow of Trinity College Oxford and later an Honorary Fellow In 1990 Meron served as a Public Member of the United States Delegation to the CSCE Conference on Human Dimensions in Copenhagen In 1998 he served as a member of U S Delegation to the Rome Conference on the establishment of an International Criminal Court He served on several committees of experts of the ICRC on Internal Strife on Environment and Armed Conflicts and on Customary Rules of International Humanitarian Law He co leads the annual ICRC NYU seminars on international humanitarian law for UN diplomats 4 In 2022 he was appointed Special Advisor on International Humanitarian Law to the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court Meron is a member of the Institute of International Law and the Council on Foreign Relations and is a former Honorary President of the American Society of International Law He has also served as Co Editor in Chief of the American Journal of International Law He was awarded the 2005 Rule of Law Award by the International Bar Association and the 2006 Manley O Hudson Medal of the American Society of International Law 4 He was made an Officer of the Legion of Honor by the President of the French Republic in 2007 5 He received the Charles Homer Haskins Prize of the American Council of Learned Societies for 2008 In 2009 Meron was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences He was awarded a LLD honoris causa by the University of Warsaw in 2011 and LLD honoris causa by the University of Calisia Kalisz in 2021 and in 2017 he was made Officer of the Order of Merit of Poland He was also named Grand Officier of the National Order of Merit by the President of France in 2014 4 For service to criminal justice and international Humanitarian Law Queen Elizabeth II made him an Honorary Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George CMG in 2019 6 That same year he was also one of 17 honorees selected by One Young World and Vanity Fair for the inaugural Global Achievements List cited for his contributions for peace justice and strong institutions UK March 2019 issue 7 Legal opinion on settlements in the occupied territories edit In the late 1960s Meron was legal counsel to the Israeli Foreign Ministry and wrote a secret 1967 memo 8 9 10 for Prime Minister Levi Eshkol who was considering creating an Israeli settlement at Kfar Etzion This was just after Israel s victory in the Six Day War of June 1967 Meron s memo concluded that creating new settlements in the Occupied Territories would be a violation of the Fourth Geneva Convention Eshkol created the settlements anyway Fifty years later in 2017 Meron citing decades of legal scholarship on the subject reiterated his legal opinion regarding the illegality of Israeli settlements in the Occupied Territories 11 Judicial services editICTY edit In June 2013 Judge Frederik Harhoff of Denmark a judge at the ICTY circulated a letter saying that Meron had pressured other judges into acquitting Serb and Croat commanders The letter claimed Meron had raised the degree of responsibility that senior military leaders should bear for war crimes committed by their subordinates to the point where it a conviction has become nearly impossible It blamed Meron whom it identified as an American for the acquittals of top Serb and Croat commanders 12 In August 2013 a chamber appointed by the ICTY Vice President found by majority that Judge Harhoff had demonstrated an unacceptable appearance of bias in favour of conviction Harhoff was therefore disqualified from the case of Vojislav Seselj The decision followed a defence motion seeking the disqualification of Harhoff on the basis of Judge Harhoff s letter 13 Following the decision on his disqualification for bias Harhoff who was an ad litem judge had to leave the ICTY In the Judgment of the International Court of Justice of 3 February 2015 the Court which is the principal judicial organ of the United Nations expressed agreement with the ICTY majority judgement in the case of Ante Gotovina and Mladen Markac which was at the center of Harhoff s criticism of Meron who presided over the Gotovina and Markac appeal 14 Meron has given numerous public lectures a TEDx talk and public interviews Honors editIn 2019 Meron was appointed Honorary Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George CMG for services to criminal justice and international humanitarian law 15 On 1 April 2022 the appointment was made substantive 16 Works editMeron s books include Investment Insurance in International Law Oceana Sijthoff 1976 The United Nations Secretariat Lexington Books 1977 Human Rights in International Law Oxford University Press 1984 Human Rights Law Making in the United Nations Oxford University Press 1986 awarded the certificate of merit of the American Society of International Law Human Rights in Internal Strife Their International Protection Sir Hersch Lauterpacht Memorial Lectures Grotius Publications 1987 Human Rights and Humanitarian Norms as Customary Law Oxford University Press 1989 Henry s Wars and Shakespeare s Laws Oxford University Press 1993 Bloody Constraint War and Chivalry in Shakespeare Oxford University Press 1998 War Crimes Law Comes of Age Essays Oxford University Press 1998 International Law In the Age of Human Rights Martinus Nijhoff 2004 The Humanization of International Law Hague Academy of International Law and Nijhoff 2006 17 The Making of International Justice A View from the Bench appeared in 2011 Oxford University Press Standing Up for Justice The Challenges of Trying Atrocity Crimes Oxford University Press 2021 Meron is among the editors of Humanizing the Laws of War Selected Writings of Richard Baxter Oxford University Press 2013 He has also published well over 100 articles in various legal periodicals Lectures editReflections on the Prosecution of War Crimes by International Tribunals A Historical Perspective in the Lecture Series of the United Nations Audiovisual Library of International LawReferences edit TPIY The President ICTY Retrieved 10 August 2015 TPIY Judge Meron and Judge Agius elected President and Vice President of the ICTY Retrieved 10 August 2015 Secretary General Appoints President Welcomes Security Council s Appointment of Prosecutor of International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals Meetings Coverage and Press Releases Un org 29 February 2012 Retrieved 10 August 2015 a b c d e f g Judge Theodor Meron irmct org United Nations ACLS American Council of Learned Societies Acls org Retrieved 10 August 2015 Theodor Meron is named Honorary Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George OYW partners with Vanity Fair to launch inaugural Global Goals List Gorenberg Gershom 10 March 2006 Israel s TragedyForetold New York Times Retrieved 5 August 2015 Transcript God s Jewish Warriors CNN Presents 21 August 2007 Settlement in the Administered Territories School of Oriental and African Studies University of London links to 1967 Meron opinion southjerusalem com September 2008 accessed 15 March 2016 Meron Theodor 10 May 2017 The West Bank and International Humanitarian Law on the Eve of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Six Day War American Journal of International Law Retrieved 30 July 2022 Marlise Simons 14 June 2013 Judge at War Crimes Tribunal Faults Acquittals of Serb and Croat Commanders The New York Times Judge Harhoff disqualified from Seselj case icty org 29 August 2013 Application of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide Croatia v Serbia icj cij org International Court of Justice Honorary British Awards to Foreign Nationals 2019 London Gazette Honours and Awards ACLS American Council of Learned Societies www acls org Retrieved 2015 08 10 External links editOfficial web page at New York University A Life of Legal Principle Not of Politics An Interview with Theodor Meron July 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Theodor Meron amp oldid 1189752509, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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