All Judges ad hoc

Past and present judges ad hoc:

Name Country Party / Case
Georges Abi-Saab
Egypt
Adetobunboh A. Ademola
Nigeria
Mohsen Aghahosseini
Iran, Islamic Republic of
Roberto Ago
Italy
Awn Shawkat Al-Khasawneh
Jordan
Luis Alayza y Paz Soldán
Peru
Louise Arbour
Canada
Enrique c. Armand-Ugon
Uruguay
Antonio de Arruda Ferrer-Correia
Portugal
Aharon Barak
Israel
Rosemary Barkett
United States of America
Sir Garfield Barwick
Australia
Suzanne Bastid
France
Philémon Beb à Don
Cameroon
Mohammed Bedjaoui
Algeria
Sir Franklin Berman
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Alphonse Boni
Cote d'Ivoire
Morocco
Bengt Broms
Finland
Charles Brower
United States of America
Ian Brownlie
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Andreas Bucher
Switzerland
Sayeman Bula-Bula
Democratic Republic of the Congo
José Joaquin Caicedo Castilla
Colombia
Ian Callinan
Australia
Antônio Augusto Cançado Trindade
Brazil
Jean-Yves de Cara
France
David Caron
United States of America
Paul Carry
Switzerland
Jorge Castañeda
Mexico
Federico de Castro
Spain
Mohamed Ali Currim Chagla
India
Hilary Charlesworth
Australia
Joseph Chesson
Liberia
Maxwell Cohen
Canada
Claude-Albert Colliard
France
Jean-Pierre Cot
France
Philippe Couvreur
Belgium
Yves Daudet
France
Igor Daxner
Czechoslovakia
Vojin Dimitrijevic
Yugoslavia
Christopher J. R. Dugard
South Africa
Patrick Ferdinand Duinslaeger
Belgium
Ahmed Sadek El-Kosheri
Egypt
Nabil Elaraby
Egypt
Jens Evensen
Norway
Bohuslav Ečer
Czechoslovakia
Manuel Fernandes
Portugal
Silvia Alejandra Fernández de Gurmendi
Argentina
PaulHenning Fischer
Denmark
Carl-August Fleischhauer
Federal Republic of Germany
Yves L. Fortier
Canada
Thomas Franck
United States of America
Giorgio Gaja
Italy
W. J. Ganshof v.d. Meersch
Belgium
Carlos Garcia Bauer
Guatemala
David Goitein
Israel
Julio Diego Gonzáles Campos
Spain
Paul Guggenheim
Switzerland
Gilbert Guillaume
France
Sead Hodžić
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Sir Robert Yewdall Jennings
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Eduardo Jiménez de Aréchaga
Uruguay
James L. Kateka
United Republic of Tanzania
Sir Kenneth Keith
New Zealand
Philippe Kirsch
Belgium
Abdul G. Koroma
Sierra Leone
Claus Kreß
Germany
Milenko Kreća
Serbia and Montenegro
Marc Lalonde
Canada
Sir Elihu Lauterpacht
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
François Luchaire
France
Ahmed Mahiou
Algeria
Auguste Mampuya Kanunk’a Tshiabo
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Jean-Pierre Mavungu Mvubidi-Ngoma
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Sir Louis Mbanefo
Nigeria
Kéba Mbaye
Senegal
Donald M. McRae
Canada
Thomas A. Mensah
Ghana
Djamchid Momtaz
Iran, Islamic Republic of
Gaetano Morelli
Italy
Dikgang Ernest Moseneke
South Africa
Hermann Mosler
Federal Republic of Germany
Singh Nagendra
India
Johannes Offerhaus
Netherlands
Francisco Orrego Vicuña
Chile
Bernard H. Oxman
United States of America
Sir Geoffrey Palmer
New Zealand
Felipe H. Paolillo
Uruguay
Navanethem Pillay
South Africa
Mónica Pinto
Argentina
Syed Sharif Uddin Pirzada
Pakistan
Fausto Pocar
Italy
B.P. Jeevan Reddy
India
François Rigaux
Belgium
Willem Riphagen
Netherlands
Emmanuel Roucounas
Greece
José María Ruda
Argentina
Jean Salmon
Belgium
Karim Sandjabi
Iran, Islamic Republic of
Bernardo Sepúlveda-Amor
Mexico
José Sette-Camara
Brazil
Mohamed Shahabuddeen
Guyana
Bruno Simma
Germany
Leonid Skotnikov
Russian Federation
Krysztof Skubiszewski
Poland
Max Sorensen
Denmark
Jean Spiropoulos
Greece
Michel Stassinopoulos
Greece
Sir Ninian Stephen
Australia
Fredrik Julius Christian Sterzel
Sweden
Serge Sur
France
Hubert Thierry
France
Santiago Torres Bernárdez
Spain
Bakhtiyar Tuzmukhamedov
Russian Federation
Francisco Urrutia Holguin
Colombia
Nicolas Valticos
Greece
Joe Verhoeven
Belgium
Raúl Emilio Vinuesa
Argentina
Michel Virally
France
Budislav Vukas
Croatia
Christopher Gregory Weeramantry
Sri Lanka
Rüdiger Wolfrum
Germany
J.T. van Wyk
South Africa
Christine van den Wyngaert
Belgium
Mohamed Yaqub Ali Khan
Pakistan
Sir Muhammad Zafrulla Khan
Pakistan
Yaroslav Zourek
Czechoslovakia

* The Court has joined a number of cases. These being the two South West Africa cases (Ethiopia v. South Africa; Liberia v. South Africa), which were entered in the List of the Court on 4 November 1960, under separate numbers (46 and 47, respectively), and were joined by Order of the Court in May 1961, after it found that the submission of the Applications and of the Memorials filed by the Applicant Governments were mutatis mutandis identical and that they were accordingly in the same interest.

The Court also joined the two cases concerning the North Sea Continental Shelf (Federal Republic of Germany/Denmark; Federal Republic of Germany//Netherlands). These cases were entered in the General List of the Court on 20 February 1967, under separate numbers (51 and 52, respectively), they were joined by Order of the Court on 26 April 1968, Denmark and the Netherlands having decided that their Applications were in the same interest.

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