Christopher Weeramantry

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His Excellency Judge Sri Lankabhimanya
Christopher Weeramantry
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Christopher Weeramantry in June 2007
Vice-President of the International Court of Justice
In office
1997–2000
Judge of the International Court of Justice
In office
1991–2000
Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Ceylon
In office
1967–1972
Personal details
Born (1926-11-17) 17 November 1926 (age 97)
Colombo, Sri Lanka
Nationality Sri Lankan
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Occupation Judge
Profession Barrister

Sri Lankabhimanya Christopher Gregory Weeramantry, AM (born 17 November 1926) is a Sri Lankan lawyer who was a Judge of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) from 1991 to 2000, serving as its Vice-President from 1997 to 2000. Weeramantry was a Judge of the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka from 1967 to 1972.[1] He is currently an Emeritus Professor at Monash University.

Education

Born 17 November 1926 in Colombo, Ceylon, he was educated at the Royal College Colombo. Where he was a senior prefect, editor of the Royal College Magazine, Chairman Senior Literary Association and won many class and school prizes as well as the Governor's Scholarship, Principal's Prize and the Empire Essay Prize for 1943 awarded by the Royal Empire Society.

He gained a BA (Hons.) from the newly established University of Ceylon and went on to gain a LL.B and a LLD from King's College London. After completing the law exams at the Colombo Law College, he took oaths as an Advocate of the Supreme Court of Ceylon in 1948.

Career

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Christopher Weeramantry with Dietmar Doering (Fourth from Right), the founder of the Asian-German Sports Exchange Program, Rajkumar Kanagasingam (Extreme Right), the author of the book German Memories in Asia, German University Students and others after a fellowship at Hilton-Colombo in 2006.

Beginning his law practice in Colombo that went on till 1965, he was appointed Commissioner of Assize, holding the post until 1967 when he was called to the bench as a Judge of the Supreme Court of Ceylon. He retired from the Supreme Court in 1972 and moved to Australia where he assumed duties as Sir Hayden Starke Professor of Law, at Monash University in Victoria.

In 1991, he was appointed as a Judge of the International Court of Justice in The Hague, becoming its Vice-President in 1997. He presided as Vice-President over several important cases before the Court, including a case on the illegality of the use and threatened use of nuclear weapons.[2] From 2000 to 2002 he served the ICJ as an Ad hoc Judge.

Weeramantry serves on the Legal and Human Rights Advisory Board of the Genetics Policy Institute and the President of the International Association of Lawyers Against Nuclear Arms.[3] In addition C.G. Weeramantry is a councillor of the World Future Council, and the Honorary Patron of the Centre for International Sustainable Development Law.

He is currently Emeritus Professor at Monash University, having previously served as Sir Hayden Starke's Chair of Law from 1972 to 1991.[4] A former Lecturer and Examiner at the Colombo Law College, he was a Member of the Council of Legal Education in Ceylon. Judge Weeramantry has also served as a visiting Professor at Harvard University (2000), University of Hong Kong (1989), University of Florida (1984), University of Colombo (1981), University of Papua New Guinea (1981), University of Stellenbosch (1979) and University of Tokyo (1978). He is an honorary Member of Advisory Committee of Environmental Law Institute and Chairman of the International Council, Institute of Sustainable Development, McGill University.

Honors and awards

Weeramantry is a recipient of the following honours and awards:

Honorary degrees

He has received several honorary degrees;[10]

Publications

The Law of Contracts: A Comparative Study of the Roman-Dutch, English and Customary Laws of Contract in Ceylon (2 Volumes, 1965), H.W. Cave & Co., Colombo 1967. Reprinted 1999, 2013

The Law in Crisis: Bridges of Understanding, Capemoss, London 1975. Reprinted by Sarvodaya, 2001.

Equality and Freedom: Some Third World Perspectives, Hansa Publishers, Colombo 1976. Reprinted by Sarvodaya, 1999.

Human Rights in Japan, Lantana, Melbourne, 1979.

Apartheid: The Closing Phases? Lantana, Melbourne, 1980.

An Invitation to the Law, Butterworths, Melbourne, 1980. Reprinted Sarvodaya 2007, Stamford Lake

The Slumbering Sentinels: Law and Human Rights in the Wake of Technology, Penguin, Melbourne, 1983.

Law: The Threatened Peripheries, Lake House, Colombo, 1984.

Nuclear Weapons and Scientific Responsibility, Longwood Academic, New Hampshire, 1987 (also in Japanese, published by Chuo University Press, Tokyo). Reprinted Sarvodaya, 1999.

Islamic Jurisprudence: Some International Perspectives, Macmillans, London and St. Martin’s Press, New York, 1988. Reprinted Sarvodaya, 2002.

Human Rights and Scientific and Technological Development, United Nations University Press, 1990 - work edited for and commissioned by the United Nations Human Rights Commission and the United Nations University to commemorate the 40th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Nauru: Environmental Damage under International Trusteeship, Oxford University Press, 1992.

Impact of Technology on Human Rights: Global Case Studies, United Nations University Press, 1993 - work edited for and commissioned by the United Nations Human Rights Commission and the United Nations University.

Justice Without Frontiers. Vol I: Furthering Human Rights, Kluwer Law International, 1997.

The Lord’s Prayer: Bridge to a Better World, Liguori Publications, 1998 (also in Spanish, German and Japanese). Reprinted Sarvodaya ,1998.

Justice Without Frontiers, Vol II: Protecting Human Rights in the Age of Technology, Kluwer Law International, 1998.

The World Court, Its Conception, Constitution and Contribution, Sarvodaya, 2002.

Universalizing International Law, Martinus Nijhoff, 2004.

Sustainable Justice: Reconciling Economic, Social and Environmental Law, With Marie-Claire C. Segger. Martinus Nijhoff, 2005.

Armageddon or Brave New World? Reflections On The Hostilities in Iraq, Sarvodaya, 2005.

A Call for National Reawakening, Stamford Lake, 2005.

Islamic Influences on International Philosophy and Law, Sarvodaya 2006.

Xenotransplantation: The Ethical and Legal Concerns, Sarvodaya Vishva Lekha, 2007.

Tread Lightly on the Earth: Religion, the Environment and the Human Future, Stamford Lake, 2009.

Towards One World: The Memoirs of Judge C. G. Weeramantry, Volume I: The Sri Lankan Years, Weeramantry International Centre for Peace Education and Research, 2010.

Towards One World: The Memoirs of Judge C. G. Weeramantry, Volume II: The Australian Years, Weeramantry International Centre for Peace Education and Research, 2012.

Our Lady: A Fount of Inspiration, Weeramantry International Centre for Peace Education and Research, 2013

Towards One World: The Memoirs of Judge C. G. Weeramantry, Volume III: The International Court and Thereafter, Stamford Lake Publication, 2014.

See also

References

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  4. Roll of Emeritus Professors – Records and Archives – Monash University
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  6. Right Livelihood Award for Justice Christopher Weeramantry
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