Jens Michael Lund
Jens Michael Lund (13 January 1872 – 10 March 1943) was a Norwegian lawyer and civil servant.
He was a brother of politician Fredrik Stang Lund, and a more distant relative of Jochum Lund, founding father Gabriel Lund, politician John Theodor Lund, historian Fr. Macody Lund and painters John Macody Lund and Henrik Lund.[1]
He took the cand.jur. degree in 1897, and was from 1902 a barrister with access to working with Supreme Court cases. He was a public defender and prosecutor in the Supreme Court from 1923.[2] From 1916 to 1920 he served as the first State Conciliator of Norway.[3] He chaired the Labour Council from 1922.[2]
References
- ↑ Henriksen, Petter, ed. (2007). "Lund – Lund fra Farsund". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 8 December 2010.
- 1 2 Friis, Jakob; Hegna, Trond; Juel, Dagfin, eds. (1935). "Lund, Jens Michael". Arbeidernes Leksikon (in Norwegian). 5. Oslo: Arbeidermagasinets Forlag. p. 136.
- ↑ "Riksmeklingsmenn" (in Norwegian). State Conciliator of Norway. Retrieved 7 December 2010.
Civic offices | ||
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Preceded by position created |
State Conciliator of Norway 1916–1920 |
Succeeded by Vilhelm Lie |
Cultural offices | ||
Preceded by Edvard Hagerup Bull |
Chairman of Foreningen Norden in Norway 1926–1939 |
Succeeded by Harald Grieg |
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