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Max Huber (statesman)

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Due to his experience in matters of international law, after the First World War he was entrusted with the task of drafting the Statute of the High Commission of the League of Nations for the Repatriation of Prisoners of War. Later, from 1930 to 1933, he also became the first President of the
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Max Huber was born in Zurich in 1874 as the son of Peter Emil Huber-Werdmüller, engineer and founder of Maschinenfabrik Oerlikon, and Anna Marie, née Werdmüller (* June 22, 1844; † October 5, 1911). His younger brother was Emil Huber-Stockar.
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Alfred Ziegler: Die Gesellschaft der Herrenstube zu Winterthur. Bis zur Gegenwart nachgefĂĽhrt und mit einem Anhang versehen von Hans Klaui. Hrsg. von der Herrenstubengesellschaft Winterthur, Winterthur 1956, S.
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from 1894 to 1897, graduating with a doctorate in Berlin in 1897. He then worked for two years as secretary to the board of the Swiss Trade and Industry Association.
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After several extensive trips to America, Australia, and India, he was appointed Professor of Constitutional Law, Canon Law and Public International Law at
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in The Hague, from 1925 to 1927 he was its President and then Vice-President. He was the youngest member of the Court when he was appointed in 1920.
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Max Huber was married to Emma, née Escher (* September 15, 1883; † November 6, 1957). He was laid to rest in the Enzenbühl cemetery in Zurich.
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Grundlagen nationaler Erneuerung. Vom Wesen und Sinn des schweizerischen Staates. Evangelium und nationale Bewegung.
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After retiring from the Red Cross and prior to his death, Huber published several articles on international law.
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From 1915 to 1924, he was a member and, for a time, vice president of the administrative committee of the
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Island of Palmas Case (Netherlands/U.S.A), Reports of International Arbitral Awards, volume 2 pp 829–871
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Der Schutz der militärischen und völkerrechtlichen Interessen im schweizerischen Strafgesetzbuch.
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History of the International Committee of the Red Cross. Volume II: From Sarajevo to Hiroshima.
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from 1902 to 1914 and retained this title until 1921 but could not teach due to
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The good samaritan. Reflections on the gospel and work in the Red Cross.
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International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement History - Max Huber
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Dunant's dream: War, Switzerland and the history of the Red Cross.
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Max Huber's Sociological Approach to International Law Revisited
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on several occasions. From 1922 to 1939 he was a member of the
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18(1)/2007. European Society of International Law, S. 69–80,
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between the United States and the Netherlands in 1928 at the
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at a series of international conferences and institutions.
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Das Internationale Rote Kreuz. Idee und Wirklichkeit.
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Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL)
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ZĂĽrich
Switzerland
Lausanne
Zurich
Berlin
University of Zurich
World War I
Wyden Castle
Ossingen
Second International Peace Conference
Hague
Paris Peace Conference in 1919
League of Nations
Permanent Court of International Justice
Nansen International Office for Refugees
Fridtjof Nansen
Neue ZĂĽrcher Zeitung
Maschinenfabrik Oerlikon
Aluminium-Industrie AG
Swiss Reinsurance Company
Chippis
Valais
International Committee of the Red Cross
Island of Palmas Case
Permanent Court of Arbitration
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