Georg Jellinek (16 June 1851 – 12 January 1911) was a German public lawyer and was considered to be "the exponent of public law in Austria“. Jellinek...
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two brothers, both of whom achieved fame: Max Hermann Jellinek, as a linguist, and Georg Jellinek, as an international law teacher. His sisters were Charlotte...
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The eldest son, Georg Jellinek (1851–1911), professor of international law at Heidelberg University. Another son, Max Hermann Jellinek (1868–1938), was...
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daughter of Emil Jellinek, who named the Mercedes car marquee after Max Hermann Jellinek (1868–1938), son of Adolf Jellinek Georg Jellinek (1851–1911), jurist...
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consecutive semesters, where he studied with the distinguished jurist Georg Jellinek before returning to Vienna. The closing chapter of Kelsen's study of...
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Königsberg Philipp Jaffé (1819–1870) – professor of history, Berlin Georg Jellinek (1851–1911) – German legal philosopher Paul S. L. Johnson (1873–1950)...
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Aldous Huxley Vera Inber Hans Henny Jahnn Thomas Jefferson Georg Jellinek Franz Kafka Georg Kaiser Mascha Kaleko Hermann Kantorowicz Erich Kästner Karl...
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became the central figures in the eponymous Weber Circle, which included Georg Jellinek, Ernst Troeltsch, and Werner Sombart. Younger scholars, such as György...
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studies Leslie Green International legal theory Interpretivism (legal) Georg Jellinek A.V. Dicey Judicial activism Legal formalism Legal naturalism Legal...
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June 13 – Anton Haus, Austro-Hungarian admiral (d. 1917) June 16 – Georg Jellinek, Austrian legal philosopher (d. 1911) July 5 – Hannibal di Francia,...
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