Ernst Rabel (January 28, 1874 – September 7, 1955) was an Austrian-born scholar of Roman law, German private law, and comparative law, who, as the founding...
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André-Marie Rabel (1878–1934), French fencer Daniel Rabel (1578–1637), French painter, engraver, miniaturist, botanist and natural history illustrator Ernst Rabel...
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editor, Ernst Rabel. The journal is based at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law (Hamburg, Germany). "Rabels Zeitschrift...
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World War II, the American Law Institute (ALI) invited Loewenstein and Ernst Rabel to join a committee of international experts as representatives of pre-Nazi...
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Comparative and International Private Law, founded 1926 in Berlin by Ernst Rabel. It is now the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International...
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Wilhelm Society.Heymann was - until 1938, first as acting - successor Ernst Rabel, who had been forced by the Nazi regime to resign his post. During the...
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University of Berlin. Among his academic advisors were Martin Wolff, Ernst Rabel and Ernst von Caemmerer [de]. In 1934 he emigrated to the United Kingdom,...
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1935, because of his Jewish descent Wolff, along with his colleague Ernst Rabel, was ousted from his professorship by the new dean of the Law Faculty...
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law, or the laws of ancient Mesopotamia. The Austrian-American scholar Ernst Rabel pointed to the value of comparison in filling in the gaps between incomplete...
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Republic. Becoming an assistant of Ernst Rabel, Rheinstein received his doctorate in law in 1924. He subsequently followed Rabel to Berlin as a research lecturer...
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