Ludvig Aubert | |
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Minister of Justice | |
In office 3 April 1884 – 26 June 1884 | |
Prime Minister | Christian Schweigaard |
Preceded by | Christian Schweigaard |
Succeeded by | Aimar Sørenssen |
Personal details | |
Born | Ludvig Mariboe Benjamin Aubert 22 November 1838 Christiania, Sweden-Norway |
Died | 5 February 1896 Christiania, Sweden-Norway | (aged 57)
Spouse | Elise Aubert |
Children |
Vilhelm Mariboe Aubert Bille Aubert Sofie Aubert |
Ludvig Mariboe Benjamin Aubert (22 November 1838 – 5 February 1896) was a Norwegian professor, jurist and government official. [1]
Aubert was born at Christiania (now Oslo), Norway. He was the son of professor Ludvig Cæsar Martin Aubert (1807-1887) and his wife Ida Dorothea Mariboe (1811–1900). Aubert's brother was art educator and historian Fredrik Ludvig Andreas Vibe Aubert (1851–1913). [2] [3]
From 1855, Aubert was a law student at the University of Christiania (now University of Oslo) graduating Cand.jur. in 1860. He started his career as a magistrate at Nord-Gudbrandsdal District Court. Aubert was engaged as a university fellow and in 1864 became a lecturer. Aubert was a professor of law at the University of Oslo from 1866. He published noted works of legal history, comparative law and commercial law. [4] [5]
A moderate Conservative, Aubert also served as Minister of Justice from April to June 1884 with the Schweigaard Government. [6] [7] [8]
Aubert was married to noted author Elise Sofie Aars (1837–1909). Among their children were jurist Vilhelm Mariboe Aubert (1868-1908) and film critic Sofie Aubert Lindbæk (1875–1953). [9] [10] [11]