Mineichirō Adachi

Mineichirō Adachi

Mineichirō Adachi (安達 峰一郎 Adachi Mineichirō?, born Yamagata Prefecture, Japan, July 29, 1870-died Amsterdam, Netherlands, December 28, 1934) was a Japanese legal expert and President of the Permanent Court of International Justice at the Hague in 1931-1934.

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Early life

Adachi was born in Yamagata Prefecture, Japan. In 1892, he graduated from the law school of Tokyo University, and began his legal and diplomatic career.

Legal and diplomatic work

In 1892-1893, he lectured on law at Tokyo University. in 1893, he was appointed Chargé d'affaires of the Japanese Legation in Rome, and served in that position until 1896. in 1899-1902, served as Chargé d'affaires of the Japanese Legation in Paris. in 1903-1904, he was served as Counsellor to the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and also taught international law and diplomatic history at Tokyo University. In 1904-1905, sat as judge at the Sasebo and Yokosuka Prize Courts.

In 1905, was a member of the Japanese delegation that negotiated in Portsmouth the peace treaty ending the Russo-Japanese War.[1] In 1907-1910, served again as Chargé d'affaires at the Japanese Legation in Paris, and in 1912-1915 served as Japanese Minister Plenipotentiary to Mexico. In 1915-1916, he took part in a Japanese Red Cross mission in Russia, then suffering from revages of the First World War. In 1917, was appointed Minister Plenipotentiary to Belgium, and in that capacity participated in the Japanese delegation to the Paris Peace Conference in 1919. During that conference, he also served as member of the Commission of Responsibilities, which recommended prosecuting German leaders accused of war crimes. In 1920-1927, served as Ambassador to Belgium, and in 1927-1930 Ambassador to France.[2]

On September 25, 1930, he was elected to serve as judge at the Permanent Court of International Justice. On January 16, 1931, he was elected President of the same court, a position he held until January 1, 1934, shortly prior to his death.[3] He was elected a Foreign Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1932.[4]


During his tenure as President of the court, most of Adachi's rulings were in line with the majority opinions of the court, except for his ruling in September 1931 regarding the proposed Customs Union between Germany and Austria. As the majority opinion viewed that step as contravening the obligations of the German and Austrian governments not to compromise their own independence, Adachi claimed in his separate opinion that:

"Restrictions on its liberty of action which a State may agree to do not affect its independence, provided that the State does not thereby deprive itself of its organic powers".

His argument was that the proposed economic union did not compromise Austria's independence, just as membership in the League of Nations did not constitute a violation of that independence despite the practical restrictions it imposed on each one of its member states.[5]

Works (partial list)

  • Le Japon et le Traites Internationaux (1927)

References

  1. ^ Lloyd Griscom (US Minister Plenipotentiary to Tokyo) to Secretary of State, July 7, 1905, in Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, with the annual message of the president transmitted to Congress December 5, 1905, p. 817
  2. ^ Permanent Court of International Justice, Seventh Annual Report, pp. 21-22
  3. ^ Permanent Court of International Justice, Eleventh Annual Report, pp. 16-17
  4. ^ "Book of Members, 1780-2010: Chapter A". American Academy of Arts and Sciences. http://www.amacad.org/publications/BookofMembers/ChapterA.pdf. Retrieved 1 April 2011. 
  5. ^ Permanent Court of International Justice, Customs Regime between Germany and Austria (Leiden, 1931) pp. 74-87: Dissenting Opinion of Adachi, Kellogg, Baron Rolin-Jaeqemyns, Sir Cecil Hurst, Schücking, Jonkheer van Eysinga and Wang

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