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Georges Scelle (19 March 1878 Avranches (Manche) – 8 January 1961) was an international
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and member of the
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. Scelle attended the Law Faculty and the ''
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'' in Paris, where he was awarded a prize for his
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, "''La traite négrière aux Indes de Castille''", written under the supervision of Antoine Pillet. Scelle was Professor at the Law Faculty of
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for 20 years (
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and Industrial Relations Law). Published the first volume of the '' Précis de droit des gens'' shortly before joining the
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(1933) where he taught Public International Law until his retirement in 1948. He exerted a considerable influence on the generation which dominated both French public service and academic law circles from the 1930s until today. Influential academics or diplomats such as Georges Berlia, Lazare Kopelmanas, Guy de Lacharrière, Georges Burdeau, Charles Rousseau and René-Jean Dupuy had Georges Scelle as teacher.


Other positions

* Technical adviser to the French delegation at the 5th session of the Assembly of the
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in 1924 * French Delegate at the last session of that Assembly of the League of Nations in 1946. * Member of the Commission of Enquiry on International Labour Conventions (From 1922 to 1958) * Member and vice-president of the Administrative Tribunal of the
International Labour Organization The International Labour Organization (ILO) is a United Nations agency whose mandate is to advance social and economic justice by setting international labour standards. Founded in October 1919 under the League of Nations, it is the first and o ...
. * Member associé of the ''
Institut de Droit International The Institute of International Law ( French: Institut de Droit International) is an organization devoted to the study and development of international law, whose membership comprises the world's leading public international lawyers. The organizat ...
'' from 1929. * Member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration from 1950 * Counsel for France and Peru before the
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in the Admission (1948) and Asylum (Colombia v. Peru - 1950) cases. * Member of the International Law Commission from its inception (elected on 3 November 1948). * The first "Secrétaire de la présidence" and then Secretary General of The Hague Academy of International Law (1935 to 1958)


Legal philosophy

Scelle supported the codification of the
laws of war The law of war is the component of international law that regulates the conditions for initiating war ('' jus ad bellum'') and the conduct of warring parties (''jus in bello''). Laws of war define sovereignty and nationhood, states and territ ...
in an international convention. In this regard, he believed that even UN forces "did not stand above all law", and was in favor of subjecting them as well to the provisions of the Geneva convention.''Yearbook of the ILC, 1950'', vol. 1, p. 148


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