Otfried Nippold

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Otfried Nippold (born May 21, 1864 in Wiesbaden ; † July 27, 1938 in Bern ) was a German-Swiss lawyer and peace fighter.

Life

Otfried Nippold was a son of the Jena professor Friedrich Nippold . He went to high school Burgdorf and Bern and studied at the universities of Bern , Halle , Tübingen and Jena jurisprudence , on the latter, he acquired 1,886 doctoral degrees. During his studies in 1882 he became a member of the Alemannia Halle fraternity . He became a judge in Saxe-Weimar . In 1889 he was invited to Tokyo for three years to teach at the law school of the Association for German Sciences . In 1896 he married Pauline Bösinger.

He then set up as a lawyer in Thun and Bern and acquired Swiss citizenship in 1905. In the same year , he completed his habilitation in international law at the University of Bern . After an interlude in Frankfurt am Main , he returned to Switzerland when the war broke out. In 1921 he became President of the Saarland Supreme Court in Saarlouis . In 1934 he returned to Switzerland. In 1927 he became a professor at the University of Bern.

Nippold's estate is in the Bern Burger Library .

Works

  • Wanderings through Japan. Letters and diary sheets. Mauke, Jena 1893
  • The development of Japan over the past fifty years. Wys, Bern 1904
  • A look into Europe-free Japan. Huber, Frauenfeld 1905
  • The second Hague Peace Conference . Duncker & Humblot , Leipzig 1908
  • The international treaty. Its position in the legal system and its significance for international law. KJ Wyss, Bern 1894

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Remarks

  1. ^ Hugo Böttger (ed.): Directory of the old fraternity members according to the status of the winter semester 1911/12. Berlin 1912, p. 145.
  2. Otfried Nippold's estate in the catalog of the Burgerbibliothek Bern