Charles Dunin


Karol Gustaw Dunin (born July 28, 1850 in Skronia, formerly Jędrzejowski District, Kielce Province, June 16, 1917 in Moscow), Polish lawyer. <> He was born of a landowner, son of Boleslaw Feliks Szpott-Dunin and Maria of Wolski and voto Łempilska, brother of well-known theodor. He was educated at the Pińczów Gymnasium (until 1868), then studied at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the Warsaw School of Economics (from 1869), who graduated as a master of civil law in 1877. His dissertation on mazowiecki was published after amendments and corrections in 1880 The Old Mazovian Law. He worked as a lawyer and a teacher in the history of social sciences and history (at the groom's salary of J. Sikorska and at the secondary school of H. Benni in Warsaw). He published in "Gazeta Sądowa Warszawska" (1891-1897 editor-in-chief), "Ateneum", "Niwy", "Nowin".

In 1907 he was a member of the founding members of the Warsaw Scientific Society, and also served as President of the Warsaw Law Society. He worked as a legal adviser in the Zamość Library and in the "Cedegren" Society as well as a deputy solicitor in the Legal Department of the Warsaw-Vienna Railway. He conducted a high-profile case for compensation after the rail disaster in 1900, organized a railway letter "Kurier Kolejowy". After the outbreak of World War I, he and his staff were evacuated to Moscow, where he served in the Polish Committee led by Alexander Lednicki and lectured on the history of Polish law and political economy at the Polish Refugee Courses (1914-1915). / p>

He was the author of a number of important publications primarily from civil law, including:

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