- Louis Renault (jurist)
Louis Renault (
May 21 ,1843 –February 8 ,1918 ) was a French jurist and educator, the cowinner in 1907 (withErnesto Teodoro Moneta ) of theNobel Prize for Peace .From 1868 to 1873 Renault was professor of Roman and
commercial law at theUniversity of Dijon . From 1873 until his death he was professor in the faculty of law at theUniversity of Paris , where in 1881 he became professor of international law. In 1890 he was appointedjurisconsult of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, a post created for him in which he scrutinized French foreign policy in the light of international law. He served at numerous conferences in this capacity, notably at the twoHague conferences in 1899 and 1907 and theLondon naval conference of 1908-09.Renault was prominent as an arbitrator, his more famous cases including the
Japanese House Tax case of 1905, theCasa Blanca case of 1909, theSawarkar case of 1911, theCarthage case of 1913, and theManouba case of 1913. Among his writings are articles and monographs on the specialized topics of international law. Together with his friend and colleague C. Lyon-Caen, he produced several works on commercial law, including a compendium in two volumes, a treatise in eight volumes, and a manual that ran to many editions.In 1879 Renault published his
Introduction to the Study of International Law and in 1917First Violations of International Law by Germany , concerning the invasion ofBelgium andLuxembourg in breach ofGermany 's treaty obligations.References
* [http://peace.nobel.brainparad.com/louis_renault.html Nobel winners page]
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