Jakob Huldreich Bachmann
Jakob Huldreich Bachmann (21 November 1843, Stettfurt – 26 August 1915) was a Swiss politician, President of the Swiss National Council (1895/1896) and President of the Federal Supreme Court (1903/1904).
Works
- Bachmann, Jakob Huldreich (1887). Die Grundzüge des Entwurfes eines eidgenössischen Betreibungs- und Konkursgesetzes: Rede im Nationalrat d. 13. April 1887 (in German).
Further reading
- Ernst Hänzi; Jakob Huldreich Bachmann (1987). Jakob Huldreich Bachmann, 1843-1915: Jugenderinnerungen und Biographie (in German). Frauenfeld: Historischer Verein des Kantons Thurgau.
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External links
- Jakob Huldreich Bachmann in German, French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland.
- Biography of Jakob H. Bachmann on the website of the Swiss Parliament.
Preceded by Ernst Brenner |
President of the National Council 1895/1896 |
Succeeded by Joseph Stockmar |
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