OPPENHEIM, LASSA FRANCIS LAWRENCE
- OPPENHEIM, LASSA FRANCIS LAWRENCE
- OPPENHEIM, LASSA FRANCIS LAWRENCE (1858–1919), international
lawyer. Oppenheim, one of the greatest authorities in his field, was
born in Windekken, Germany. In 1886 he was appointed lecturer at the
University of Freiburg, but because he was Jewish was precluded from
advancing in the academic field. He therefore left Germany and went
to Switzerland, where he lectured
at Basle University, and then, in 1895, to England. From 1898 to 1908
Oppenheim taught at the London School of Economics, and in 1908 became
Whewell professor of international law at Cambridge, a position he held
until his death. He was an adviser to the British government on
questions of international law and collaborated on the British Army
manual Land Warfare (1912). He also prepared memoranda for
the British delegates at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919. Oppenheim's
authoritative treatise, International Law, 2 vols. (1905–06),
subsequently edited by hersch lauterpacht , was accepted as the
principal textbook for English-speaking countries. He became leader of
the positive school in international law and a supporter of the League
of Nations concept. Oppenheim was the principal founder of the
British Yearbook of International Law.
-BIBLIOGRAPHY:
Whittuck, in: British Year Book of International Law, 1
(1920–21), 1–10. ADD. BIBLIOGRAPHY:
ODNB online.
(Guido (Gad) Tedeschi)
Encyclopedia Judaica.
1971.
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