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    Paul Julius Reuter (born Israel Beer Josaphat; 21 July 1816 – 25 February 1899), later ennobled as Freiherr von Reuter (Baron von Reuter), [1] was a German-born British entrepreneur who was a pioneer of telegraphy and news reporting. [2] He was a reporter, media owner, and the founder of the Reuters news agency, which became part of the ...

  2. Paul Reuter. Paul Julius Baron von Reuter (July 21, 1816 - February 25, 1899) was a German -born British entrepreneur and media owner, the founder of Reuters news agency. Born into a Jewish family as Israel Beer Josaphat, he changed his name when he moved to England and converted to Christianity, being baptized Paul Julius Reuter.

  3. Find latest news from every corner of the globe at Reuters.com, your online source for breaking international news coverage.

  4. Introduction to the Law of Treaties. Paul Reuter. Routledge, 1995 - Law - 296 pages. When Paul Reuter's Introduction au droit des traites was first published in 1972, it instantly became a classic, and was followed by a revised edition in 1985. Shortly before his death, Reuter thoroughly revised and updated the 1985 version for an English ...

  5. Paul Julius ReuterCommunications pioneer Paul Julius Reuter (1816-1899) exploited the crude technology of the telegraph to create one of the world's first international news services. The news agency he founded, Reuters, established the model for transmitting news quickly around the world.

  6. Paul Reuter (lawyer) Paul Reuter (1911–1990) was "one of the twentieth century's greatest specialists on international law" [1] and the principal architect of the legal framework for the European Coal and Steel Community, [2] the first in a series of institutions that would ultimately become the European Union .

  7. Jan 7, 1995 · The law of treaties, a central field of international law, was also a central concern for Paul Reuter as a jurist. In close association with Jean Monnet, he made a decisive contribution to the Schuman Plan which led to the treaty instituting the European Coal and Steel Community in 1951.