Jean Simon Pictet (2 September 1914, Geneva – 30 March 2002, Meyrin) was a Swiss citizen, jurist, legal practitioner working in international humanitarian...
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The Pictet Group, known as Pictet, is a Swiss multinational private bank and financial services company founded in Switzerland. Headquartered in Geneva...
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Pictet may refer to: Adolphe Pictet (1799–1875), Swiss linguist Amé Pictet (1857–1937), Swiss chemist Benedict Pictet (1655–1724), Genevan theologian...
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and Red Crescent, building on the distinguished work of Max Huber and Jean Pictet, to prevent any more abuses such as those that occurred within the movement...
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recent times, as had role-playing competitions in the past such as the Jean-Pictet. Moot court, like law review and clinical work, is one of the key extracurricular...
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(1918–2010) Joseph Nye (born 1937) Carlo Ossola (born 1946) Jean Piaget (1896–1980) Jean Pictet (1914–2002) Franciscus Portus (1511–1581) Albert de Pury...
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commentaries to each of the four Geneva Conventions. The series was edited by Jean Pictet who was the vice-president of the International Committee of the Red...
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governance has become increasingly complex and institutionalized over time. Jean Pictet, in his commentary on The Fundamental Principles of the Red Cross, argues...
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Maritime Law Arbitration 2009". India. "Institutions at Jean Pictet Competition". Jean Pictet Official Website. "Legal Aid". Archived from the original...
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international humanitaire et sur les principes de la Croix-Rouge en l'honneur de Jean Pictet, red. by Christophe Swinarski, Comité Internat. de la Croix-Rouge ; Nijhoff...
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