Yorozu Oda

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yorozu Oda

Yorozu Oda (織田 萬, Oda Yorozu, August 21, 1868 – May 26, 1945) was a Japanese lawyer, academic and judge who served as one of the first Judges of the Permanent Court of International Justice. From 1899 to 1930 he served as a professor at the Tokyo Imperial University,[1] where he was an expert in ancient Chinese law and administrative law.[2] In 1921 he was appointed to the Permanent Court of International Justice, where he heard 30 cases, dissenting from the main judgment once.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ Wolfrum (2002) p.10
  2. ^ Spiermann (2005) p.139
  3. ^ Wolfrum (2002) p.11

Bibliography[]

  • Wolfrum, Rüdiger (2002). Liber amicorum Judge Shigeru Oda. Vol.1. BRILL. ISBN 90-411-1797-0. |volume= has extra text (help)
  • Spiermann, Ole (2005). International legal argument in the Permanent Court of International Justice: the rise of the international judiciary. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-83685-9.
Retrieved from ""