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Kurt Hans Nadelmann (1900-1984)

Kurt Hans Nadelmann (1900-1984) Bulletins KURT HANS NADELMANN (1900-1984) Kurt H. Nadelmann, a retired member of the Harvard Law School faculty and an expert in the field of conflict of laws and the unification of laws, died on 26 January at Mt. Auburn Hospital in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Born in Berlin, Germany, on 4 May 1900, Dr. Nadelmann studied law at Freiburg in Breisgau and at the University of Berlin and re­ ceived a doctorate from Freiburg University in 1921. In 1926, he was appointed a judge in the District Court in Fuerstenwalde and shortly thereafter a judge in the Central Court in Berlin. In March 1933, he was forced to flee Germany, and went to Paris, where he was admitted to the French bar and began a specialization in the law of bankruptcy. In 1941, he arrived in the United States. He served as a research fellow and Visiting Assistant Professor at the University of Pennsylvania from 1947-1950 and as a Lecturer in American Bankruptcy Law and Adjunct Professor at New York Uni­ versity Law School from 1949-1963. In 1961, h e became a Research Scholar at the Harvard Law School and was appointed a Member of th e Faculty of Law in http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American Journal of Comparative Law Oxford University Press

Kurt Hans Nadelmann (1900-1984)

American Journal of Comparative Law , Volume 32 (2) – Apr 1, 1984

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Oxford University Press
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© 1984 by The American Association for the Comparative Study of Law, Inc.
ISSN
0002-919X
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2326-9197
DOI
10.1093/ajcl/32.2.402
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Bulletins KURT HANS NADELMANN (1900-1984) Kurt H. Nadelmann, a retired member of the Harvard Law School faculty and an expert in the field of conflict of laws and the unification of laws, died on 26 January at Mt. Auburn Hospital in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Born in Berlin, Germany, on 4 May 1900, Dr. Nadelmann studied law at Freiburg in Breisgau and at the University of Berlin and re­ ceived a doctorate from Freiburg University in 1921. In 1926, he was appointed a judge in the District Court in Fuerstenwalde and shortly thereafter a judge in the Central Court in Berlin. In March 1933, he was forced to flee Germany, and went to Paris, where he was admitted to the French bar and began a specialization in the law of bankruptcy. In 1941, he arrived in the United States. He served as a research fellow and Visiting Assistant Professor at the University of Pennsylvania from 1947-1950 and as a Lecturer in American Bankruptcy Law and Adjunct Professor at New York Uni­ versity Law School from 1949-1963. In 1961, h e became a Research Scholar at the Harvard Law School and was appointed a Member of th e Faculty of Law in

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American Journal of Comparative LawOxford University Press

Published: Apr 1, 1984

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