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Carl Ludwig von Bar

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Name
  
Carl von


Died
  
August 21, 1913, Folkestone, United Kingdom

Books
  
The Theory and Practice of Private International Law

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Carl Ludwig von Bar (born Hanover, 1836; died 21 August 1913) was a German jurist.

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Biography

He was trained in the universities of Göttingen and Berlin and was a member of the Reichstag during the years 1890-93. He was a strong advocate of publicity as well as of more humane procedure in all criminal trials. Sometime professor at Göttingen and a member of the Hague Tribunal, Bar acquired a world-wide reputation as a high authority on international law and a leading advocate of international arbitration.

Works

  • Das Internationale Privat und Strafrecht (International civil and criminal law, 1862)
  • Die Redefreiheit der Milglieder gezetzgebender Verssammlungen (Freedom of speech of lawmakers, 1868)
  • Die Lehre vom Kausalzusammenhange im Rechte (The doctrine of causality in law, 1871)
  • Das deutsche Reichsgericht (The court of the German Empire, 1875)
  • Staat und Katholische Kirche in Preussen (The state and the Catholic Church in Prussia, 1883)
  • References

    Carl Ludwig von Bar Wikipedia