Schnitzer, Adolf
SCHNITZER, ADOLF
SCHNITZER, ADOLF (1889–1989), Swiss jurist. Born and educated in Berlin, Schnitzer left Germany in 1933. After World War ii he was a professor of German law at Geneva University and a consultant on international law. He was an authority on private international law and published numerous books and articles including Handbuch des Internationalen Privatrechts (19584).
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