Édouard Descamps

Belgian jurist and politician
Baron Descamps (1900)

Baron Édouard Eugène François Descamps (1847–1933)[1] was a Belgian jurist and politician who was known as a contributor to international law.[2]

Family

He was the son of Edouard-J. Descamps and Sylvie Van der Elst. He was married to Maria David-Fischbach Malacord (1860–1921), who gave him three sons (of whom one died):

  • Pierre Descamps (1884–1965)
  • Emmanuel Descamps (1886–1968)

Career

He was a law professor at the University of Louvain, and it was at his suggestion that a committee of the League of Nations proposed an international court of justice.[3]

Between 1901–1907 and 1911–1914, he was president of the Senate, and he served until 1910 as Minister of sciences and arts.

Honours

  •  Belgium: Minister of State, by Royal Decree.
  •  Belgium: Created Baron Descamps, by Royal Decree in 1904.
  •  Belgium: Grand Cordon of the Order of Leopold.[4]
  •  Belgium: Knight Grand Cross in the Order of the Crown, RD in 1919.[5]
  •  France: Knight Grand Officer of the Legion of Honour.[6]
  •  Italy: Knight Grand Cross in the Order of the Crown of Italy.[7]
  •  Netherlands: Knight Grand Cross in the Order of the Netherlands Lion.[8]
  •  Japan: Knight Grand Cross in the Order of the Rising Sun.[9]
  •  Greece: Knight Grand Cross in the Order of the Phoenix.[10]
  •  Luxembourg: Knight Grand Cross in the Order of the Oak Crown.[11]

Notes

  1. ^ "Descamps".[dead link]
  2. ^ The Nomination Database for the Nobel Prize in Peace, 1901-1956, entry Chevalier Edouard Eugène F Descamps.
  3. ^ Dominik J. Schaller; Jürgen Zimmerer (13 September 2013). The Origins of Genocide: Raphael Lemkin as a Historian of Mass Violence. Routledge. p. 10. ISBN 978-1-317-99042-0.
  4. ^ "Descamps".[dead link]
  5. ^ "Descamps".[dead link]
  6. ^ "Descamps".[dead link]
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  8. ^ "Descamps".[dead link]
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  10. ^ "Descamps".[dead link]
  11. ^ "Descamps".[dead link]
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