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Mehren, Arthur Taylor von was born on August 10, 1922 in Albert Lea, Minnesota, United States. Son of Sigurd Anders and Eulalia Marion (Anderson) von Mehren.
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Mehren, Arthur Taylor von was born on August 10, 1922 in Albert Lea, Minnesota, United States. Son of Sigurd Anders and Eulalia Marion (Anderson) von Mehren.
Bachelor of Science, Harvard University, 1942. Bachelor of Laws, Harvard University, 1945. Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard University, 1946.
Faculty of Law, University Zurich, 1947. Faculte de Droit, University Paris, 1949. Doctor iuris (honorary), Katholieke University, Leuven, 1985.
Doctor iuris (honorary), University Pantheon-Assas, Paris, 2000.
Law clerk, United States Court Appeals (1st circuit), 1945-1946;
assistant professor of law, Harvard University, 1946-1953;
professor, Harvard University, 1953-1976;
Story professor, Harvard University, 1976-1993;
professor emeritus, Harvard University, since 1993;
director East Asian legal studies program, Harvard University, 1981-1983;
acting chief legislation branch, legal division, Occupation Military Government United States, Germany, 1947-1948;
consultant legal division, Occupation Military Government United States, Germany, 1949. Teacher Salzburg Seminar in American Studies, summers 1953, 54. Fulbright research professor of University Tokyo, Japan, 1956-1957, Rome, Italy, 1968-1969.
Consultant legal studies Ford Foundation, New Delhi, 1962-1963. Visiting professor U. Frankfurt, summer 1967, City University Hong Kong, 1995. Ford visiting professor Institute Advanced Legal Studies, U. London, 1976.
Associate professor of University Paris, 1977. Goodhart professor legal science U. Cambridge, 1983-1984, fellow Downing College, 1983-1984, honorary fellow, since 1984. Fellow Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, 1990-1991.
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Member of the United States Delaware Hague Conference private international law, 1966, 68, 76, 80, 85, 93, 96. Member American Bar Association (Leonard J. Theberge Award for Private International Law 1997, Section of International Law and Practice), American Academy Arts and Sciences, Internat.Acad. Comparative Law, Institut de Droit International, Japanese American Society Legal Studies, American Society Comparative Law (board directors, president), American Society Political and Legal Philosophy, Institut Grand-Duchal (correspondent), Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Joan Elizabeth Moore, October 11, 1947. Children— George Moore, Peter Anders, Philip Taylor.