Gerald Grey Fitzmaurice papers, 1939-1971.

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Gerald Grey Fitzmaurice papers, 1939-1971.

Sir Gerald Grey Fitzmaurice (1901-1982) was an English barrister and judge who was actively involved in advising the British government until 1960, and later became a judge in the International Court of Justice at The Hague, the main judicial organ of the United Nations, and the European Court of Human Rights. $bHis papers document his career beginning with his work as legal advsior to the Ministry of Economic Warfare through his work with the United Nations.

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