Artur Mägi

Artur Mägi (August 29, 1904 - November 9, 1981) was an Estonian legal scientist and the Chancellor of Justice of Estonia while it was in exile.

Biography

Mägi studied at the University of Tartu, Faculty of law from 1923 to 1929.

In 1944 Mägi fled with his wife to Sweden.

From 1953 to 1963 Mägi was a lecturer at the Eesti Teaduslik Instituut. He was also a member of the Eesti Teaduslik Selts Rootsis (Estonian Scientific Society in Sweden).[1]

From 1949 to 1981 was the Chancellor of Justice of Estonia while it was in exile.

Personal Life

Mägi married Lydia Taevere in 1931.

gollark: We don't have Mekanism, but I assume you mean "automining in general".
gollark: "Very expensive" = "we literally cannot build even the electromagnetic containment with currently available resources"
gollark: I have some cool ultra-compact designs, though.
gollark: Besides that, the fusion stuff is very expensive, and we need more power to run automatic mining stuff.
gollark: So it is, silly me.

References

  1. Ero Liivik. Tänavu möödub 25 aastat Eesti õigusteadlase Artur Mägi surmast. Eesti Päevaleht (Rootsi) Retrieved 2017-09-18.
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