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  1. Francis Lieber (18 March 1798 – 2 October 1872) was a Prussian-American jurist and political philosopher. He is most well known for the Lieber Code , the first codification of the customary law and the laws of war for battlefield conduct, which served a later basis for the Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907 and for the Geneva Conventions .

  2. Mar 21, 2024 · Francis Lieber (born March 18, 1798, Berlin—died Oct. 2, 1872, New York City) was a German-born U.S. political philosopher and jurist, best known for formulating the “laws of war.”. His Code for the Government of Armies in the Field (1863) subsequently served as a basis for international conventions on the conduct of warfare.

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  4. Aug 5, 2020 · The institute’s namesake, Francis Lieber, was born in Berlin and fought as a teenager for Prussia against Napoleon’s army at Waterloo, where he was severely wounded and left for dead. After recovering, he embarked on a remarkable journey that led him throughout Europe and eventually to America.

  5. Mar 23, 2023 · Francis Lieber, a Prussian-born American political philosopher and public intellectual, was an internationally recognized authority on international and military law and a key legal advisor to the Lincoln administration during the Civil War. He is best known for crafting the earliest official government codification of the customary laws of war.

  6. Jun 11, 2018 · The German-American political scientist Francis Lieber (ca. 1798-1872) is regarded as the first practitioner of political science as a separate academic discipline in the United States and as America's first academic political philosopher. Francis Lieber was born in Berlin on March 18, 1798.

  7. Apr 24, 2018 · The Lieber Code was prepared by the international lawyer Francis (Franz) Lieber who emigrated from Germany to the United States at age twenty-eight. In Germany, he had been imprisoned as an “enemy of the state,” due to his liberal nationalist views and his opposition to Prussia’s political system.

  8. Francis Lieber was a Prussian-American jurist and political philosopher. He is most well known for the Lieber Code, the first codification of the customary law and the laws of war for battlefield conduct, which served a later basis for the Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907 and for the Geneva Conventions.

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