Michał Jan Rostworowski (August 27, 1864, Dresden – March 24, 1940, Tarnów) was a Polish-Austrian lawyer. He was professor of international and constitutional law at the University of Cracow from 1903 to 1930, serving as rector in the 1925–1926 academic year. He was elected as a judge of the Permanent Court of International Justice, which position he held until his death in 1940.
In 1896, he became a lecturer of international law and private international law and constitutional law at the Cracow University. He became an Austrian citizen that same year. In 1903, he was appointed an associate professor and became a full professor of international law and Austrian constitutional law five years after. In the Law Faculty, he founded and became the director of the School of Political Sciences in 1910. He has also served dean of the faculty in the 1912–1913 academic and as rector in the 1925–1926 academic year. He remained with the university until 1930. From 1920 he wrote as a member of the Kodifizierungskommission after the First World War, newly formed Polish Republic, a number of bills.
In September 1930, he became a judge on the Permanent Court of International Justice, having served there on an ad hoc basis four times before. Due to the beginning of the Second World War, new elections could not be held, new elections could not be held in 1939, and Michał Rostworowski retained his position as judge until his death in 1940. His position was not filled due to the dissolution of the court, which was replaced by the International Court of Justice as part of the creation of the United Nations.
Works
Austryacka Izba panów. Łódź 1900
Rada ministrów i Rada stanu Ksie̜stwa Warszawskiego. Krakau 1911
Wojna i traktat pokojowy. Krakau 1916
Dziennik czynnosci Komisyi Rządzącej. Krakau 1918
Liga narodów. Krakau 1920
References
Biographical Notes concerning the Judges and Deputy-Judges. Count Rostworowski, Judge. In: Seventh Annual Report of the Permanent Court of International Justice. A.W. Sijthoff's Publishing, Leiden 1931, S. 25/26