Max Habicht
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Max Habicht
Summary
Max Habicht is a human[1]. He was born in Bischofszell[2]. He was born on March 6, 1899[3]. He died on 1986[4]. He worked as a jurist[5], peace activist[6], world law scholar[7], and constitutionalist[8].
Key Facts
- Max Habicht was born in Bischofszell[2].
- Max Habicht was born on March 6, 1899[3].
- Max Habicht died on 1986[4].
- Max Habicht held citizenship in Switzerland[9].
- Max Habicht's professions included jurist[5].
- Max Habicht worked as a peace activist[6].
- Max Habicht worked as a world law scholar[7].
- Max Habicht worked as a constitutionalist[8].
- Max Habicht's field of work was international law[10].
- Max Habicht's field of work was world law[11].
- Max Habicht's field of work was constitution[12].
- Max Habicht held the position of expert[13].
- Max Habicht held the position of adviser[14].
- Max Habicht held the position of adviser[15].
- Max Habicht was employed by League of Nations[16].
- Max Habicht's education included a stint at University of Zurich[17].
- Max Habicht's education included a stint at Harvard University[18].
- Max Habicht was a member of American Society of International Law[19].
- Max Habicht is recorded as male[20].
- Max Habicht's instance of is recorded as human[21].
- Max Habicht's family name is recorded as Habicht[22].
- Max Habicht's given name is recorded as Max[23].
- Max Habicht's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as English[24].
- Max Habicht's different from is recorded as Christian Maximilian Habicht[25].
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Origins and Family
Max Habicht's place of birth was Bischofszell[2]. He was born on March 6, 1899[3].
Education
Educated at University of Zurich[17], a university[26], in Switzerland[27], founded in 1833[28], headquartered in Zurich[29] and Harvard University[18], a private university[30], in United States[31], founded in 1636[32], headquartered in Cambridge[33].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include jurist[5], peace activist[6], world law scholar[7], and constitutionalist[8]. Fields of work include international law[10], an academic discipline[34]; world law[11], a type of law[35]; and constitution[12], a type of law[36]. Among Max Habicht's employers was League of Nations[16]. Positions held include expert[13], an occupation[37] and adviser[14], a profession[38].
Death and Burial
Max Habicht died on 1986[4].
FAQs
Where was Max Habicht born?
Max Habicht's place of birth was Bischofszell[2].
What did Max Habicht do for work?
Max Habicht worked as jurist[5], peace activist[6], world law scholar[7], and constitutionalist[8].
Where did Max Habicht go to school?
Max Habicht was educated at University of Zurich[17] and Harvard University[18].