Thomas Buergenthal (1934–2023)
Forfatter af A Lucky Child: A Memoir of Surviving Auschwitz as a Young Boy
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Værker af Thomas Buergenthal
A Lucky Child: A Memoir of Surviving Auschwitz as a Young Boy {expanded edition} (2015) 118 eksemplarer
International human rights and international education 2 eksemplarer
International Law and the Holocaust 1 eksemplar
The modern world of human rights = el mundo moderno de los derechos humanos : essays in honour of / ensayos en honor de… (1996) 1 eksemplar
Contemporary issues in international law : essays in honor of Louis B. Sohn (1984) — Redaktør — 1 eksemplar
Reflecting on Auschwitz six decades later 1 eksemplar
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- Fødselsdato
- 1934-05-11
- Dødsdag
- 2023-05-29
- Køn
- male
- Nationalitet
- Czechoslovakia
Slovakia - Fødested
- Ľubochňa, Czechoslovakia
- Bopæl
- Kielce, Poland
Lubochna, Slovakia - Uddannelse
- Bethany College
New York University Law School
Harvard Law School - Erhverv
- lawyer
law school professor
jurist
Holocaust survivor
memoirist - Organisationer
- International Court of Justice
George Washington University Law School - Priser og hædersbevisninger
- Gruber Prize for Justice (2008)
Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (Grand Cross, 2016) - Kort biografi
- Thomas Buergenthal er dommer i Den internasjonale domstolen i Haag og en av verdens fremste internasjonale jurister og menneskerettsforkjempere.
Thomas Buergenthal er født i 1934 i den slovakiske landsbyen Lubochna. Etter krigen studerte han jus ved New York University og Harvard, der han spesialiserte seg på internasjonal rett og menneskerettigheter. Han har vært professor ved en rekke velrenommerte universiteter, han har hatt en rekke høye akademiske verv og mottatt mange priser. Fra 1979 til 1991 var han dommer i den Inter-amerikanske domstolen for menneskerettigheter i Costa Rica. Fra 1992 til 1993 var han medlem av FNs sannhetskommisjon for El Salvador. Mellom 1995 og 1999 satt han i FNs menneskerettighetskomite. Fra år 2000 er han dommer i Den internasjonale domstolen i Haag. Han har skrevet en rekke bøker og artikler om internasjonal rett og menneskerettigheter.
Thomas Buergenthal was born to a German Jewish family that had moved to Lubochna, Czechoslovakia to try to escape the Nazi regime in Germany. His parents were Gerda (Silbergleit) and Mundek Buergenthal, a lawyer-banker. In 1938, Slovak soldiers who sided with Hitler took over the family's small hotel and the Buergenthals fled to the nearby city of Zilina, where they stayed until Thomas was five years old. Then his father took them across the border into Poland. On September 1, 1939, they boarded a train heading for a boat they hoped would take them to England. But that day, the German Army invaded Poland, and their train was bombed. Joining other refugees, they walked north to Kielce, Poland. Buergenthal spent his childhood in the Kielce Ghetto and in the Nazi concentration camps at Auschwitz and Sachsenhausen. With the help of a few adults, he survived to be liberated by the Red Army in 1945. His father and grandparents died in the Holocaust. After the war, he was smuggled out of eastern Europe to Germany, where he was reunited with his mother. In 1952, at age 17, he went to the USA and studied law at New York University and Harvard University, specializing in international law and human rights. He became a professor of law at a number of prestigious universities, the dean of Washington College of Law at American University, and one of the world's foremost international lawyers and defenders of human rights. From 1979 to 1991, he was a judge of the Inter-American Human Rights Court in Costa Rica. From 1992 to 1993, he was a member of the United Nations Truth Commission for El Salvador. Between 1995 and 1999, he was on the U.N. Human Rights Committee. From 2000 to 2010, he served a judge in the International Court of Justice in The Hague. He wrote a number of foundational books and articles on international law and human rights. His memoir, A Lucky Child: A Memoir of Surviving Auschwitz as a Young Boy, was published in 2009.
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