From the Nuremberg Trials to contemporary human rights, Jews have
long played prominent roles in the making of international law. But
the actual ties between Jewish heritage and legal thought remain a
subject of mystery and conjecture even among specialists. This
volume of biographical studies takes a unique interdisciplinary
approach, pairing historians and legal scholars to explore how the
Jewish identities and experiences shaped their legal thought and
activism. Using newly-discovered sources and sophisticated
interpretative methods, this book offers an alternative history of
twentieth-century international legal profession - and a new model
to the emerging field of international legal biography.
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