- male
- Hammurabi (Akkadian from Amorite "ˤAmmurāpi", "the kinsman is a healer," from "ˤAmmu", "paternal kinsman," and "Rāpi", "healer"; c. 1810 BCE - 1750...
- male, deceased (2003)
- Jean Carbonnier (1908-2003) was a professor at the Faculty of Law at the University of Poitiers from 1937-1955, then at the Sorbonne until 1976....
- male, deceased (1923)
- Eugen Huber was a Swiss jurist and creator of the Swiss civil code of 1907. Huber was born in Swiss Canton of Zürich on July 31, 1849. His father w...
- male, deceased (1903)
- Christian Matthias Theodor Mommsen (November 30 1817-November 1, 1903) was a German classical scholar, historian, jurist, journalist, politician,...
- male, deceased (1873)
- Sir George-Étienne Cartier, Bart., KCMG, PC (September 6, 1814 - May 20, 1873) was a French-Canadian statesman and Father of Confederation. The E...
- male, deceased (2006)
- Miguel Reale was a Brazilian jurist, philosopher, academic and politician. He is known worldwide for his numerous books on law and philosophy. He...
- male, deceased (1926)
- Baron (23 August 1856 –7 April 1926) was a statesman and legal expert in Meiji period Japan. Hozumi was born in Uwajima domain, Iyo Province (p...
- male, deceased (1865)
- Augustin-Norbert Morin was a lawyer, judge and politician. Born in Saint-Michel, Lower Canada, into a large Roman Catholic farming family, Morin...
- male, deceased (1910)
- Gustave Emile Boissonade de Fontarabie was a French legal scholar, responsible for drafting much of Japan's civil code during the Meiji Era, and...
- male
- Emilio Betti (Camerino August 20 1890 - Camerciano di Camerino August 11 1968) was an Italian theologian, philosopher and jurist. He is best known...
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