Ludwik Ehrlich
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Ludwik Ehrlich (April 11, 1889 in Ternopil – October 31, 1968 in Kraków ) was a Polish lawyer, professor of Lviv University and the Jagiellonian, ad hoc judge of the Permanent Court of International Justice in The Hague.
References
- Biogramy uczonych polskich [Biographies of Polish scientists, Part I: Social Science], vol. 1: A-J, Wrocław 1983
External links
- Ehrlich, Ludwik at YIVO Encyclopedia
- Ludwik article in Columbia Law Review at JSTOR
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