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Hudson, Manley Ottmer

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Hudson, Manley Ottmer (1886-1960)

US lawyer, educator, and judge. In 1919 he joined the Harvard Law School faculty and took part in the Versailles Peace Conference as an adviser on international law to the US delegation. Active in League of Nations affairs in the 1920s, he served in the World Court 1936-46 and was chairman of the United Nations' International Law Commission 1948-53.

Born in St Peters, Missouri, he graduated from William Jewell College in 1906 and Harvard Law School in 1910, then taught law at the University of Missouri 1910-19.


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