Tag: Biographies

  • Zhu Rongji

    Note: there is more information on the Asian/Chinese legal Encyclopedia. Notion of of Zhu Rongji: Premier of the PRC from 1998 and 2003. Zhu was known as a tough administrator. During his during his term China's economy experienced double-digit growth.[1] Resources See Also Foreign […]

  • Carl Georg Von Wächter

    Carl Georg Von Wächter in Private International Law Carl Georg Von Wächter is a leading figure on the area of conflict of laws. Information on private international law cases and courts is provided here. Details on private international law books are available here. Resources See Also Further […]

  • Hugo Grotius

    The Legal History of Hugo Grotius This section provides an overview of Hugo Grotius Concept of Hugo Grotius (1583-1645) An introductory definition of Hugo Grotius (1583-1645) is provided here: the 'father' of international law, a Dutch jurist, humanist and diplomat His great work […]

  • Paulus Und Johannes Voet

    Paulus Und Johannes Voet in Private International Law Paulus Und Johannes Voet is a leading figure on the area of conflict of laws. Information on private international law cases and courts is provided here. Details on private international law books are available here. Resources See Also […]

  • Antonio Sánchez De Bustamante

    Antonio Sánchez de Bustamante in Private International Law Antonio Sánchez de Bustamante is a leading figure on the area of conflict of laws. Information on private international law cases and courts is provided here. Details on private international law books are available here. Resources See […]

  • Ernst Rabel

    Ernst Rabel in Private International Law Ernst Rabel is a leading figure on the area of conflict of laws. Information on private international law cases and courts is provided here. Details on private international law books are available here. Resources See Also Further Reading Jürgen […]

  • Ernst Rabel

    Ernst Rabel in Private International Law Ernst Rabel is a leading figure on the area of conflict of laws. Information on private international law cases and courts is provided here. Details on private international law books are available here. Resources See Also Further Reading Jürgen […]

  • Xinjiang

    Note: there is more information on the Asian/Chinese legal Encyclopedia. Notion of of Xinjiang: Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region is a northwest region of China and home to a large population of ethnic Uighurs, a majority of whom adhere to Islam. A Muslim separatist movement has long opposed […]

  • Xinjiang

    Note: there is more information on the Asian/Chinese legal Encyclopedia. Notion of of Xinjiang: Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region is a northwest region of China and home to a large population of ethnic Uighurs, a majority of whom adhere to Islam. A Muslim separatist movement has long opposed […]

  • Pasquale Stanislao Mancini

    Pasquale Stanislao Mancini in Private International Law Pasquale Stanislao Mancini is a leading figure on the area of conflict of laws. Information on private international law cases and courts is provided here. Details on private international law books are available here. Resources See Also […]

  • Pasquale Stanislao Mancini

    Pasquale Stanislao Mancini in Private International Law Pasquale Stanislao Mancini is a leading figure on the area of conflict of laws. Information on private international law cases and courts is provided here. Details on private international law books are available here. Resources See Also […]

  • Hu Jintao

    Note: there is more information on the Asian/Chinese legal Encyclopedia. Notion of of Hu Jintao: Hu Jintao was paramount leader of China between 2004 and 2012 and successor to Jiang Zemin. Hu presided over a period of steady domestic economic growth and expanding political influence in […]

  • Hu Jintao

    Note: there is more information on the Asian/Chinese legal Encyclopedia. Notion of of Hu Jintao: Hu Jintao was paramount leader of China between 2004 and 2012 and successor to Jiang Zemin. Hu presided over a period of steady domestic economic growth and expanding political influence in […]

  • John Bouvier

    John Bouvier John Bouvier (1787-1851) was a writer, publisher and lawyer. He was born in Codogno, France, in 1787. He immigrated to Philadelphia, with his (quaker) family, when he was fifteen. Bouvier oppened his own press, after working as apprentice to a printer, in 1808. He started in 1814 a weekly newspaper, “The American Telegraph”.…