Philip Jessup | |
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Judge of the International Court of Justice | |
In office 1960–1969 | |
Preceded by | Green Hackworth |
Succeeded by | Hardy Dillard |
U.S. Ambassador at Large | |
In office March 2, 1949 – January 19, 1953 | |
Appointed by | Harry Truman |
Personal details | |
Born | Philip Caryl Jessup February 5, 1897 New York City, New York, U.S. |
Died | January 31, 1986 Newtown, Pennsylvania, U.S. | (aged 88)
Spouse |
Lois Walcott Kellogg
(m. 1921) |
Education | Hamilton College (BA) Yale University (LLB) Columbia University (PhD) |
Philip Caryl Jessup (February 5, 1897 – January 31, 1986) was a 20th-century American diplomat, scholar, and jurist notable for his accomplishments in the field of international law.[1][2][3]