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Otfried Nippold


Alternative spellings:
Otto Fr. Nippold
O. Nippold
Ottfried Nippold
Otofurīto Nipporuto

B: 21. Mai 1864 Wiesbaden
D: 6. Juli 1938
Biblio: Präsident des Obersten Gerichtshofes des Saargebiets; Mitbegr. und Prof. an der Internat. Völkerrechtsakademie, Den Haag; Schweizer Jurist u. Völkerrechtler
Place of Activity: Saarlouis

Profession

  • Jurist
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  • Otfried Nippold (May 21, 1864 – July 27, 1938) was a German–Swiss jurist, pacifist and internationalist. He was also an academic and a prolific author. Nippold was born in Wiesbaden, Germany as the son of Professor Friedrich Nippold of the University of Bern and the University of Jena. He attended gymnasium in Burgdorf and in Bern and studied law at the University of Bern, University of Halle, University of Tübingen and at the University of Jena. At the Jena, he earned his doctorate in 1886. In 1889, Nippold was invited by the Japanese government as a foreign advisor (O-yatoi gaikokujin). He taught at the Law School of the University of Tokyo. On his return to Europe on the conclusion of his three-year contract, he worked as a lawyer in Thun and Bern and acquired Swiss citizenship in 1905. The same year, he passed his habilitation in international law at the University of Bern. After a brief stay in Frankfurt he returned to Switzerland after the outbreak of the First World War. Following the war, he became President of the High Court of the Territory of the Saar Basin in Saarlouis in 1921. In 1927, he had become a professor of the University of Bern, and returned to Switzerland to assume his seat in 1934. He died in 1938 in Switzerland (Source: DBPedia)

    Publishing years

    1
      1934
    3
      1920
    1
      1918
    2
      1917
    1
      1915
    2
      1913
    1
      1911
    2
      1908
    1
      1907
    2
      1894

    Series

    1. Veröffentlichungen des Verbandes für Internationale Verständigung (2)
    2. Classics of international law (1)