. . "Baron Hozumi Nobushige (\u7A42\u7A4D \u9673\u91CD, 23 August 1855 \u20137 April 1926) was a Japanese statesman and jurist of the Meiji period. Hozumi was born in Uwajima Domain, Iyo Province (present-day Ehime Prefecture) as the second son to a family of kokugaku scholars. He graduated from the Kaisei Gakko, (the forerunner to Tokyo Imperial University), and studied overseas from 1876-1881. He first traveled to Great Britain, where he attended the University of London and obtained a license as a barrister. He then traveled to Germany, where he attended the Humboldt University of Berlin. On his return to Japan, he accepted a post as a professor of German law and of comparative law at Tokyo Imperial University. Together with a group of fellow lawyers, he was a founder of the English Law School, the forerunner of Chuo University, in 1885. In 1888, he was awarded the first doctorate of law in Japan (\u6CD5\u5B66\u535A\u58EB). Together with Ume Kenjir\u014D and , he was requested to draft Japan\u2019s Civil Code in 1898. One of his most accomplished students was Kij\u016Br\u014D Shidehara who passed the examination to enter the diplomatic service in 1896, and was Foreign Minister in the 1920s and Prime Minister after World War II. Hozumi was appointed to the House of Peers in 1890, and the Privy Council in 1916. He was ennobled with the title of danshaku (baron) in 1915 under the kazoku peerage system. He was the father of legal scholar and brother to constitutional expert Hozumi Yatsuka. After his death, there was a discussion in Uwajima city to erect a bronze statue in his honor. However, Hozumi specifically left instructions in his will that if future generations wanted to honor him, it would be better to honor him with something useful, like a bridge, rather than something as worthless as a statue. The \u201CHozumi Bridge\u201D still exists in Uwajima city to this day. He was also honored by a Japanese commemorative postage stamp in 1998."@en . . "Hozumi Nobushige"@en . . . . . . . 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"Legal Scholar, Educator"@en . "1855"^^ . . . . . . "Hozumi Nobushige (japanisch \u7A42\u7A4D \u9673\u91CD; * 23. August 1855 in Uwajima-Nakanomachi, /Provinz Iyo (heute: Ky\u014Dmachi, Uwajima, Pr\u00E4fektur Ehime); \u2020 7. April 1926) war ein japanischer Rechtsgelehrter der Meiji-\u00C4ra und Mitverfasser des japanischen BGB. Er war au\u00DFerdem Mitglied des Herrenhauses im 1. Reichstag 1890, Baron (ab 1915), Mitglied (ab 1916) und Pr\u00E4sident (ab 1925) des Kronrates, Mitglied und Pr\u00E4sident (1917\u20131925) der Kaiserlichen Akademie."@de . . . . . . . . . . . "Le baron Hozumi Nobushige (\u7A42\u7A4D \u9673\u91CD) (23 ao\u00FBt 1855 - 7 avril 1926) est un juriste et homme politique japonais. Avec Tomii Masaaki et Ume Kenjir\u014D, il est consid\u00E9r\u00E9 comme le \u00AB p\u00E8re du droit civil japonais \u00BB qui entre en vigueur en 1898."@fr . . . . . . "3773"^^ . "Hozumi Nobushige"@en . . . . . . . . . . "1926-04-07"^^ . . . . . . . . "Hozumi Nobushige"@en . . "Hozumi Nobushige"@fr . . . . . . "1855-08-23"^^ . . "Japanese"@en . . . . . . 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"\u7A42\u7A4D\u9673\u91CD"@ja . . . . . . . "1926"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1855-08-23"^^ . . "Hozumi Nobushige (japanisch \u7A42\u7A4D \u9673\u91CD; * 23. August 1855 in Uwajima-Nakanomachi, /Provinz Iyo (heute: Ky\u014Dmachi, Uwajima, Pr\u00E4fektur Ehime); \u2020 7. April 1926) war ein japanischer Rechtsgelehrter der Meiji-\u00C4ra und Mitverfasser des japanischen BGB. Er war au\u00DFerdem Mitglied des Herrenhauses im 1. Reichstag 1890, Baron (ab 1915), Mitglied (ab 1916) und Pr\u00E4sident (ab 1925) des Kronrates, Mitglied und Pr\u00E4sident (1917\u20131925) der Kaiserlichen Akademie."@de . . . . "1926-04-07"^^ . . "Hozumi Nobushige"@en . "Baron Hozumi Nobushige (\u7A42\u7A4D \u9673\u91CD, 23 August 1855 \u20137 April 1926) was a Japanese statesman and jurist of the Meiji period. Hozumi was born in Uwajima Domain, Iyo Province (present-day Ehime Prefecture) as the second son to a family of kokugaku scholars. He graduated from the Kaisei Gakko, (the forerunner to Tokyo Imperial University), and studied overseas from 1876-1881. He first traveled to Great Britain, where he attended the University of London and obtained a license as a barrister. He then traveled to Germany, where he attended the Humboldt University of Berlin."@en . . "1111193742"^^ . . . . . . . "7935483"^^ . . "Le baron Hozumi Nobushige (\u7A42\u7A4D \u9673\u91CD) (23 ao\u00FBt 1855 - 7 avril 1926) est un juriste et homme politique japonais. Avec Tomii Masaaki et Ume Kenjir\u014D, il est consid\u00E9r\u00E9 comme le \u00AB p\u00E8re du droit civil japonais \u00BB qui entre en vigueur en 1898."@fr . "Hozumi Nobushige"@de . . . . . . . . .