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Paul Reuter (lawyer)

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in 1928, and in 1933 was awarded his Doctor of Laws at the University of Nancy. He began his long teaching career at the University of Nancy in the mid-1930s and was later on the university law faculties of Poitiers, Aix-en-Provence, Paris, and the Graduate Institute for International Studies in
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After the war, Reuter held senior positions in the French Ministries of Information, Justice, and National Defence, and he was a long-time adviser to the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Reuter's input and expertise in international and public law was instrumental in the drafting of the
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for his work in International Public Law. The Balzan Prize is "one of the most prestigious international awards in natural science and humanities" and, in 2020, was worth 750,000 Swiss francs (about US$ 800,000).
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Also, Reuter's contribution to the modern law of treaties and the law of international organizations will leave "indelible imprints on legal history" according to
122:(1911–1990) was "one of the twentieth century's greatest specialists on international law" and the principal architect of the legal framework for the 634: 372: 346: 217:) "are regarded as authoritative by academic and government circles alike." Further, Reuter's 1953 book on the European Coal and Steel Community ( 270: 755:"Document:- A/CN.4/SR.2190, Summary Record of the 2190th meeting, Extract from the Yearbook of the International Law Commission:-1990, vol. 1" 541: 443: 801: 559:"Document:- A/CN.4/SR.2190, Summary Record of the 2190 meeting, Extract from the Yearbook of the International Law Commission:-1990, Vol.1" 776: 280:
As "one of the great international law minds of the world", Reuter was much in demand in international adjudications and arbitrations.
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Stein, Eric. "Review of Organisations européennes by Paul Reuter (Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1965)".
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This article is about the French academic and lawyer. For the founder of Reuters news agency, see
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The construction of Europe owes much to Professor Reuter, according to Honorary President of the
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Government Advisor, and role in the creation of the European Coal and Steel Community
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Paul Reuter was born on 12 February 1911 in Metz, which at that time was part of the
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Rufus Jones Award for Contributions to World Peace and International Understanding.
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Academic staff of the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
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to encourage research in, and the promotion of, international humanitarian law.
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During 1985 and 1986, Reuter was President of the Nobel Peace Prize-winning
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In 1986 Reuter received the World Academy of Art & Science
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Encyclopaedic Dictionary of International Law, Third Edition
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Paul Reuter died on 29 April 1990 at the age of 79.
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He served in the French Forces during 717:"World Academy of Art and Science News" 671:"Institute of International Law: Facts" 655:International Balzan Prize Foundation. 619:International Balzan Prize Foundation. 458:International Balzan Prize Foundation. 389: 147:, but reverted to France at the end of 532:Grant, John; Barker, J. 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For the American composer, see 410:"Death of Professor Paul Reuter" 306:Institut de Droit International 302:Institute of International Law 275:European Court of Human Rights 1: 163:Reuter obtained the title of 264:International Law Commission 103:International Law Commission 802:20th-century French lawyers 496:McCaffrey, Stephen (1991). 262:Reuter was a member of the 248:European Economic Community 215:Institutions internationals 191:Institutions internationals 823: 498:"In Memoriam: Paul Reuter" 184:Droit International public 171:Oxford University Press's 18: 515:10.1017/S0002930000011416 427:10.1017/S0020860400075690 113: 83: 349:(ICRC) to establish the 250:, the forerunner of the 735:"Conseil de la SociĂ©tĂ©" 722:. 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Paul Reuter
Paul Reuter (composer)
Balzan Prize
International Law Commission
Paris 2 Pantheon-Assas University
European Coal and Steel Community
European Union
German Empire
World War I
World War II
Schuman Declaration
Treaty of Paris (1951)
European Coal and Steel Community
European Economic Community
European Union
International Law Commission
Court of Justice of the European Communities
European Court of Human Rights
Reuter was awarded
Balzan Prize
Institute of International Law
Alain Pellet
Bola Ajibola
International Committee of the Red Cross
European Coal and Steel Community
Schuman Declaration
International Committee of the Red Cross
Balzan Prize

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