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ICJ Judge Conducts Marriage Ceremony in United States

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 March 2017

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Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 2003

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References

1 See Fisler Damrosch, Lori, The Election of Thomas Buergenthal to the International Court of Justice, 94 AJIL 579 (2000)Google Scholar.

2 D.C. Code §46-406 states that” [m] arriages may also be performed by any judge or justice of any court of record.” D.C. Code Ann. §46-406 (2001) (previously codified as §30-106).

3 Letter from Arthur Th. Witteveen, Acting Registrar, International Court of Justice, to Chief Judge Rufus G. King, Superior Court of the District of Columbia (Aug. 13, 2001) (on file at GWU).

4 Letter from Judge Thomas Buergenthal, International Court ofjustice, to Chief judge Rufus G. King, Superior Court of the District of Columbia (Aug. 14, 2001) (on file at GWU).

5 Letter from Ionnie R. Buder, Chief of Marriage Bureau & Special Services, Superior Court of the District of Columbia, to Judge Thomas Buergenthal, International Court of justice (Aug. 22, 2001) (on file at GWU).