José Gustavo Guerrero
José Gustavo Guerrero | |
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Guerrero at the White House in 1927 | |
| 1st President of the International Court of Justice | |
| In office 6 February 1946 – 1949 | |
| Vice President | Jules Basdevant |
| Preceded by | Office established |
| Succeeded by | Jules Basdevant |
| 2nd Vice President of the International Court of Justice | |
| In office 1949 – 5 February 1955 | |
| President | Jules Basdevant (until 1952) Arnold McNair (from 1952) |
| Preceded by | Jules Basdevant |
| Succeeded by | Abdel Hamid Badawi |
| Judge of the International Court of Justice | |
| In office 6 February 1946 – 25 October 1958 | |
| President of the Permanent Court of International Justice | |
| In office 1936–1946 | |
| Vice President | Cecil Hurst |
| Preceded by | Cecil Hurst |
| Succeeded by | Office abolished |
| Vice President of the Permanent Court of International Justice | |
| In office 1931–1936 | |
| President | Mineichirō Adachi (until 1933) Cecil Hurst (from 1934) |
| Preceded by | Max Huber |
| Succeeded by | Cecil Hurst |
| Judge of the Permanent Court of International Justice | |
| In office 16 January 1931 – October 1945 | |
| 12th President of the Assembly of the League of Nations | |
| In office September 1929 – 1930 | |
| Preceded by | Herluf Zahle |
| Succeeded by | Nicolae Titulescu |
| Minister of Foreign Affairs of El Salvador | |
| In office 27 April 1927 – 1928 | |
| President | Pío Romero Bosque |
| Preceded by | Reyes Arrieta Rossi |
| Succeeded by | Francisco Martínez Suárez |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 26 June 1876 San Salvador, El Salvador |
| Died | 25 October 1958 (aged 82) Nice, France |
| Alma mater | University of El Salvador San Carlos University |
| Occupation | Diplomat, jurist |
José Gustavo Guerrero (26 June 1876 – 25 October 1958) was a Salvadoran diplomat and jurist who served as the last president of the Permanent Court of International Justice from 1937 to 1946 and the first president of the International Court of Justice from 1946 to 1949. He also served as President of the Assembly of the League of Nations from 1929 to 1930.