Antônio奥古斯托·卡纳帕拉多·特林达德法官(以英语发言):坚定不移地追求国际正义和国际法的普遍化和人性化

IF 1.3 2区 社会学 Q1 LAW Leiden Journal of International Law Pub Date : 2023-05-10 DOI:10.1017/S0922156523000080
A. Yusuf
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2022年5月29日,我们的著名同事Antônio Augusto Cançado Trindade在巴西巴西利亚久病去世。国际法院失去了一位独特的法官,他坚定地致力于大小国家之间的正义,致力于保护人的尊严,无论他们在生活中的地位如何,致力于维护人类及其家园。国际法失去了一位最杰出、最有成果、最有创造力的学者。我失去了一位认识近50年的好朋友,我一直对他充满感情和钦佩。安东尼奥·奥古斯托·坎萨多·特林达德1947年出生于巴西贝洛奥里藏特。他在米纳斯吉拉斯联邦大学(UFMG)获得了第一个法律学位,最初在那里他对国际法产生了兴趣。他决定在英国剑桥大学攻读国际法硕士学位和博士学位。他关于用尽当地补救办法规则在国际法中的适用的博士论文被授予约克奖。这也是他关于国际法的大量写作的前奏,因为这篇论文由两卷1700页组成。这本书后来由剑桥大学出版社出版(1983年,443页),后来成为这一领域的参考著作。1然而,这并不是他的第一本书。1969年,他在巴西出版了《人权基金会》,反映了他一生对人权的热情。2他在去世前出版了78本书、790多篇文章和其他出版物,从而成为二十世纪和二十一世纪初国际法最多产的作家之一。在英国剑桥完成学业后,Cançado Trindade回到巴西,1978年被任命为巴西利亚大学国际公法教授,一年后在里约布兰科外交学院教授几代巴西律师和外交官。从那时起,他毕生致力于国际法的研究、教学和传播以及促进和保护人权。对他来说,这两者本质上是相互交织的,因为在他看来,法律,特别是国际法的最终目的是保护人权和促进人类福利。因此,他的职业生涯以不断努力使国际法人性化为标志。
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Judge Antônio Augusto Cançado Trindade: An unwavering quest for international justice and for the universalization and humanization of international law
On 29 May 2022, our eminent colleague Antônio Augusto Cançado Trindade passed away in Brasilia, Brazil, after an extended illness. The International Court of Justice lost a unique and singular judge who was profoundly committed to justice among nations big and small, to the protection of the dignity of human beings whatever may be their station in life, and to the safeguarding of humanity and its home planet. International law lost one of its most distinguished, most productive, and most creative scholars. I lost a dear friend whom I had known for almost 50 years, and for whom I always had a lot of affection and admiration. Antônio Augusto Cançado Trindade was born in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, in 1947. He obtained his first degree in law from the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), where he initially developed his interest in international law. He decided to pursue this interest at the University of Cambridge, UK, where he obtained a Master’s degree and a PhD in international law. His doctoral thesis on the application of the rule of exhaustion of local remedies in international law was awarded the Yorke prize. It was also a prelude to his plentiful writing on international law as the thesis consisted of two volumes and 1,700 pages. It was later published by Cambridge University Press (1983, 443 pages) and has since become a work of reference in this area.1 This was not, however, his first book. He published his Fundamentos jurídicos dos direitos humanos, which reflected his life-long passion for human rights, in 1969 in Brazil.2 He went on to publish, before his death, 78 books and more than 790 articles and other publications, thus becoming one of the most prolific writers on international law in the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. Having completed his studies in Cambridge, UK, Cançado Trindade went back to Brazil where he was appointed professor of public international law at the University of Brasilia in 1978, and a year later at the Rio Branco diplomatic academy where he taught several generations of Brazilian lawyers and diplomats. From then onwards, he devoted his life to the study, teaching and dissemination of international law and to the promotion and protection of human rights. For him the two were intrinsically intertwined, since, in his view, the ultimate purpose of law, and of international law in particular, was the protection of human rights and the promotion of human welfare. His career was thus marked by a constant endeavour for the humanization of international law.
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