Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Foreign and International Private Law

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The Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Foreign and International Private Law was a German research institute dedicated to the study and advancement of comparative and international private law during the early 20th century.

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instanceOf legal research institute
research institute
affiliation German legal scholarship community
aim promotion of scientific research in private law across jurisdictions
country Germany NERFINISHED
dedicatedTo advancement of comparative law
study of foreign private law
study of international private law
fieldOfWork comparative law
international private law
private law
focus comparative study of private law systems
international conflicts of private law
historicalContext Weimar Republic era Germany NERFINISHED
interwar period Europe
languageOfWork German
locatedIn Germany
namedAfter Wilhelm II, German Emperor NERFINISHED
nativeLabel Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institut für ausländisches und internationales Privatrecht NERFINISHED
operatedInPeriod early 20th century
partOf Kaiser Wilhelm Society NERFINISHED
researchOutput scholarly publications on comparative private law
studies on international private law
sector academic research
typeOfOrganization non-university research institute

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Kaiser Wilhelm Society hasPart Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Foreign and International Private Law