Johann Kaspar Bluntschli
Swiss jurist and politician (1808–1881) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Johann Caspar (also Kaspar) Bluntschli (7 March 1808 – 21 October 1881) was a Swiss jurist and politician.[1] Together with fellow liberals Francis Lieber and Édouard René de Laboulaye, he developed one of the first codes of international law and war.[2][3][4]
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Johann Kaspar Bluntschli | |
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Born | (1808-03-07)7 March 1808 |
Died | 21 October 1881(1881-10-21) (aged 73) Karlsruhe, Germany |
School | German Historical School |
Main interests | International law, constitutional law, forms of the state |
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