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Paul Reuter (lawyer) was born on 11 February, 1911 in Metz, is a lawyer. Discover Paul Reuter (lawyer)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 79 years old?

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Born 11 February 1911
Birthday 11 February
Birthplace Metz
Date of death (1990-04-29)1990-04-29
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1990

- Introduction au droit des traités (3rd ed. 1990).

Paul Reuter died on 29 April 1990 at the age of 79.

1988

- Institutions et relations internationals (2nd ed. 1988),

1986

In 1986 Reuter received the World Academy of Art & Science Rufus Jones Award for Contributions to World Peace and International Understanding.

1985

During 1985 and 1986, Reuter was President of the Nobel Peace Prize-winning Institute of International Law (Institut de Droit International).

1981

In 1981, Reuter was awarded the Balzan Prize for his work in International Public Law. The Balzan Prize is "one of the most prestigious international awards in natural science and humanities" and, in 2020, was worth 750,000 Swiss francs (about $800,000 US dollars.)

A donation by Reuter in 1981 enabled the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to establish the Paul Reuter Prize to encourage research in, and the promotion of, international humanitarian law.

1964

Reuter was a member of the International Law Commission of the United Nations from 1964 to 1989.

1953

His book on the law of treaties (Introduction au droit des traités) is viewed as a "classic" work. This volume, and Reuter's book on international organizations (Institutions internationals) "are regarded as authoritative by academic and government circles alike." Further, Reuter's 1953 book on the European Coal and Steel Community (Communauté Européen du Charbon et de l'Acier) is the EDIL's recommended source on the institutions and structure of the European Community.

1951

After the war, Reuter held senior positions in the French Ministries of Information, Justice, and National Defence, and he was a long-time adviser to the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Reuter's input and expertise in international and public law was instrumental in the drafting of the Schuman Declaration and the Treaty of Paris (1951), which led to the creation of the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC). The ECSC laid the foundation for the 1958 establishment of the European Economic Community, the forerunner of the European Union.

1928

Reuter obtained the title of Agrégé de droit in 1928, and in 1933 was awarded his Doctor of Laws at the University of Nancy. He began his long teaching career at the University of Nancy in the mid-1930s and was later on the university law faculties of Poitiers, Aix-en-Provence, Paris, and the Graduate Institute for International Studies in Geneva.

1911

Paul Reuter (1911–1990) was "one of the twentieth century's greatest specialists on international law" and the principal architect of the legal framework for the European Coal and Steel Community, the first in a series of institutions that would ultimately become the European Union.

Paul Reuter was born on 12 February 1911 in Metz, which at that time was part of the German Empire, but reverted to France at the end of World War I. He served in the French Forces during World War II.