Henri Lévy-Ullmann
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Henri-Léon Lévy-Ullmann (1870 – 1947) was a French legal scholar who specialized in comparative law.[1] He was Professor of Civil Law, then Professor of Comparative Law, at the University of Paris, as well as the co-founder of the Paris Institute of Comparative Law.
During the Interwar period, Lévy-Ullmann worked on the creation of a universally valid "world law of the 20th century", based on studies in comparative jurisprudence.[2]
References
- ^ Halpérin, Jean-Louis (2009). "Henri Lévy-Ullmann (1870-1947). Classicisme et singularités". In Hakim, Nader; Melleray, Fabrice (eds.). Le renouveau de la doctrine française: Les grands auteurs de la pensée juridique au tournant du XXe siècle. Dalloz. pp. 95–122.
- ^ Kalenský, Pavel (1971). Trends of Private International Law. Springer-Science+Business Media, B.V. p. 212.
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