Géza Herczegh
Hungarian jurist, member of Constitutional Court of Hungary
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Géza Herczegh was a Hungarian judge and academic. In 1990, Herczegh was appointed to the Constitutional Court of Hungary. From 1993 to 2003, he was unanimously elected by the United Nations to one of the International Court of Justice, succeeding Manfred Lachs. He filled the remaining year of Lachs' nine-year term and was re-elected to a full term in 1994. In 2003, he was succeeded by Peter Tomka. His daughter, Judge Anita Herczegh, is married to János Áder, former President of Hungary. His successor at the ICJ, Tomka, described him as "a dedicated and open-minded judge interested in finding areas of consensus."
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- Multidimensional indexing tools for the virtual observatory (2007) (58)
- Spatial Indexing of Large Multidimensional Databases (2012) (12)
- General Principles of Law and the International Legal Order (1970) (6)
- Some Thoughts on Ideas That Gave Rise to International Humanitarian Law (1998) (4)
- Improved Search in Spectrum Databases (2008) (2)
- Development of International Humanitarian Law (1984) (1)
- State of Emergency and Humanitarian Law — On Article 75 of Additional Protocol I (1984) (1)
- 7.7. Sovereignty and Humanity (1984) (0)
- Etat d'exception et droit humanitaire — Sur l'article 75 du Protocole additionnel I (1984) (0)
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